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Locales as spectral spaces

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DOI10.1007/s00012-013-0241-4zbMath1288.06020OpenAlexW2005237745MaRDI QIDQ364688

Niels Schwartz

Publication date: 9 September 2013

Published in: Algebra Universalis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00012-013-0241-4


zbMATH Keywords

category of framesdual equivalence between categoriesspectral spacescategory of locales and localic mapslocalic pointsopposite category


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Categorical methods in general topology (54B30) Frames, locales (06D22) Spectra in general topology (54B35)


Related Items (5)

Localic subspaces and colimits of localic spaces ⋮ Topology of closure systems in algebraic lattices ⋮ Spectral reflections of topological spaces ⋮ Deriving dualities in pointfree topology from Priestley duality ⋮ On the spectralization of affine and perfectly normal spaces



Cites Work

  • The order structure of the real spectrum of commutative rings
  • Elementary properties of minimal and maximal points in Zariski spectra
  • Spectral Spaces
  • Prime Ideal Structure in Commutative Rings
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