Sheaves of Algebras over Boolean Spaces
Autor Arthur Knoebelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 dec 2011
Half of the theorems provided in the text are new; the rest are presented in a coherent framework, starting with the most general, and proceeding to specific applications. Many open problems and research areas are outlined, including a final chapter summarizing applications of sheaves in diverse fields not covered earlier in the book. This monograph is suitable for graduate students and researchers, and it will serve as an excellent reference text for those who wish to learn about sheaves of algebras.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780817642181
ISBN-10: 0817642188
Pagini: 331
Ilustrații: XII, 331 p. 63 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Birkhäuser Boston
Colecția Birkhäuser
Locul publicării:Boston, MA, United States
ISBN-10: 0817642188
Pagini: 331
Ilustrații: XII, 331 p. 63 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Birkhäuser Boston
Colecția Birkhäuser
Locul publicării:Boston, MA, United States
Public țintă
GraduateCuprins
Preface.- Introduction.- Algebra.- Tools.- Complexes and their Sheaves.- Boolean Subsemilattices.- Sheaves from Factor Congruences.- Shells.- Baer-Stone Shells.- Strict Shells.- Varieties Generated by Preprimal Algebras.- Return to General Algebras.- Further Examples Pointing to Future Research.- List of Symbols.- References.- Index.
Recenzii
From the reviews:
“This monograph adapts the intuitive idea of a metric space to universal algebra, leading to the useful device of a complex, from which a sheaf is constructed directly. The gist of the author’s ideas is that one need not look at all congruences of an algebra, but at only some of them comprising a Boolean subsemilattice of congruences … . As for prerequisites, the reader should have a nodding acquaintance with universal algebra, logic, categories, topology, and Boolean algebra.” (Hirokazu Nishimura, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1243, 2012)
“This book brings together investigations that span several decades by the author and others into how in general one can obtain a representation of arbitrary algebras by sheaves over Boolean spaces. … The book is well written and contains extensive references. … Exercises and open problems are liberally interspersed throughout the monograph. It is recommended for anyone with an interest in the decomposition of general algebras primarily from the viewpoint of the universal algebra.” (S. Comer, Mathematical Reviews, January, 2013)
“This monograph adapts the intuitive idea of a metric space to universal algebra, leading to the useful device of a complex, from which a sheaf is constructed directly. The gist of the author’s ideas is that one need not look at all congruences of an algebra, but at only some of them comprising a Boolean subsemilattice of congruences … . As for prerequisites, the reader should have a nodding acquaintance with universal algebra, logic, categories, topology, and Boolean algebra.” (Hirokazu Nishimura, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1243, 2012)
“This book brings together investigations that span several decades by the author and others into how in general one can obtain a representation of arbitrary algebras by sheaves over Boolean spaces. … The book is well written and contains extensive references. … Exercises and open problems are liberally interspersed throughout the monograph. It is recommended for anyone with an interest in the decomposition of general algebras primarily from the viewpoint of the universal algebra.” (S. Comer, Mathematical Reviews, January, 2013)
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Sheaves of Algebras over Boolean Spaces comprehensively covers sheaf theory as applied to universal algebra. Sheaves decompose general algebras into simpler pieces called the stalks. A classical case is commutative von Neumann regular rings, whose stalks are fields. Other classical theorems also extend to shells, a common generalization of rings and lattices.
This text presents intuitive ideas from topology such as the notion of metric space and the concept of central idempotent from ring theory. These lead to the abstract notions of complex and factor element, respectively. Factor elements are defined by identities, discovered for shells for the first time, explaining why central elements in rings and lattices have their particular form. Categorical formulations of the many representations by sheaves begin with adjunctions and move to equivalences as the book progresses, generalizing Stone’s theorem for Boolean algebras.
Half of the theorems provided in the text are new; the rest are presented in a coherent framework, starting with the most general, and proceeding to specific applications. Many open problems and research areas are outlined, including a final chapter summarizing applications of sheaves in diverse fields that were not covered earlier in the book.
This monograph is suitable for graduate students and researchers, and it will serve as an excellent reference text for those who wish to learn about sheaves of algebras.
This text presents intuitive ideas from topology such as the notion of metric space and the concept of central idempotent from ring theory. These lead to the abstract notions of complex and factor element, respectively. Factor elements are defined by identities, discovered for shells for the first time, explaining why central elements in rings and lattices have their particular form. Categorical formulations of the many representations by sheaves begin with adjunctions and move to equivalences as the book progresses, generalizing Stone’s theorem for Boolean algebras.
Half of the theorems provided in the text are new; the rest are presented in a coherent framework, starting with the most general, and proceeding to specific applications. Many open problems and research areas are outlined, including a final chapter summarizing applications of sheaves in diverse fields that were not covered earlier in the book.
This monograph is suitable for graduate students and researchers, and it will serve as an excellent reference text for those who wish to learn about sheaves of algebras.
Caracteristici
Ties together ideas from universal algebra, topology, and category theory About half of the theorems provided by the author in the book are new Open problems and research areas are outlined for the reader Includes a final chapter summarizing applications of sheaves in diverse fields not covered in the book Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras