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A localic approach to minimal prime spectra

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

Sun Shu-Hao
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Sichuan University, P.R., China

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Throughout this paper, A will denote a distributive lattice with 0 and 1; we shall write spec A for the prime spectrum of A (i.e. the set of prime ideals of A, with the Stone–Zariski topology), and max A, min A for the subspaces of spec A consisting of maximal and minimal prime ideals respectively. These two subspaces have rather different topological properties: max A is always compact, but not always Hausdorff (indeed, any compact T1-space can occur as max A for some A), and min A is always Hausdorff (in fact zero-dimensional), but not always compact. (For more information on max A and min A, see Simmons[3].)

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Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1988

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