Frames and Locales
Title | Frames and Locales PDF eBook |
Author | Jorge Picado |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 2011-10-21 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 3034801548 |
Until the mid-twentieth century, topological studies were focused on the theory of suitable structures on sets of points. The concept of open set exploited since the twenties offered an expression of the geometric intuition of a "realistic" place (spot, grain) of non-trivial extent. Imitating the behaviour of open sets and their relations led to a new approach to topology flourishing since the end of the fifties.It has proved to be beneficial in many respects. Neglecting points, only little information was lost, while deeper insights have been gained; moreover, many results previously dependent on choice principles became constructive. The result is often a smoother, rather than a more entangled, theory. No monograph of this nature has appeared since Johnstone's celebrated Stone Spaces in 1983. The present book is intended as a bridge from that time to the present. Most of the material appears here in book form for the first time or is presented from new points of view. Two appendices provide an introduction to some requisite concepts from order and category theories.
Frames and Locales
Title | Frames and Locales PDF eBook |
Author | Jorge Picado |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 2011-10-21 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 3034801548 |
Until the mid-twentieth century, topological studies were focused on the theory of suitable structures on sets of points. The concept of open set exploited since the twenties offered an expression of the geometric intuition of a "realistic" place (spot, grain) of non-trivial extent. Imitating the behaviour of open sets and their relations led to a new approach to topology flourishing since the end of the fifties.It has proved to be beneficial in many respects. Neglecting points, only little information was lost, while deeper insights have been gained; moreover, many results previously dependent on choice principles became constructive. The result is often a smoother, rather than a more entangled, theory. No monograph of this nature has appeared since Johnstone's celebrated Stone Spaces in 1983. The present book is intended as a bridge from that time to the present. Most of the material appears here in book form for the first time or is presented from new points of view. Two appendices provide an introduction to some requisite concepts from order and category theories.
Topology Via Logic
Title | Topology Via Logic PDF eBook |
Author | Steven Vickers |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9780521576512 |
Now in paperback, Topology via Logic is an advanced textbook on topology for computer scientists. Based on a course given by the author to postgraduate students of computer science at Imperial College, it has three unusual features. First, the introduction is from the locale viewpoint, motivated by the logic of finite observations: this provides a more direct approach than the traditional one based on abstracting properties of open sets in the real line. Second, the methods of locale theory are freely exploited. Third, there is substantial discussion of some computer science applications. Although books on topology aimed at mathematics exist, no book has been written specifically for computer scientists. As computer scientists become more aware of the mathematical foundations of their discipline, it is appropriate that such topics are presented in a form of direct relevance and applicability. This book goes some way towards bridging the gap.
Separation in Point-Free Topology
Title | Separation in Point-Free Topology PDF eBook |
Author | Jorge Picado |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2021-02-01 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 3030534790 |
This book is the first systematic treatment of this area so far scattered in a vast number of articles. As in classical topology, concrete problems require restricting the (generalized point-free) spaces by various conditions playing the roles of classical separation axioms. These are typically formulated in the language of points; but in the point-free context one has either suitable translations, parallels, or satisfactory replacements. The interrelations of separation type conditions, their merits, advantages and disadvantages, and consequences are discussed. Highlights of the book include a treatment of the merits and consequences of subfitness, various approaches to the Hausdorff's axiom, and normality type axioms. Global treatment of the separation conditions put them in a new perspective, and, a.o., gave some of them unexpected importance. The text contains a lot of quite recent results; the reader will see the directions the area is taking, and may find inspiration for her/his further work. The book will be of use for researchers already active in the area, but also for those interested in this growing field (sometimes even penetrating into some parts of theoretical computer science), for graduate and PhD students, and others. For the reader's convenience, the text is supplemented with an Appendix containing necessary background on posets, frames and locales.
Frames for Undergraduates
Title | Frames for Undergraduates PDF eBook |
Author | Deguang Han |
Publisher | American Mathematical Soc. |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0821842129 |
"The early chapters contain the topics from linear algebra that students need to know in order to read the rest of the book. The later chapters are devoted to advanced topics, which allow students with more experience to study more intricate types of frames. Toward that end, a Student Presentation section gives detailed proofs of fairly technical results with the intention that a student could work out these proofs independently and prepare a presentation to a class or research group. The authors have also presented some stories in the Anecdotes section about how this material has motivated and influenced their students."--BOOK JACKET.
Stone Spaces
Title | Stone Spaces PDF eBook |
Author | Peter T. Johnstone |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 398 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9780521337793 |
A unified treatment of the corpus of mathematics that has developed out of M. H. Stone's representation theorem for Boolean algebras (1936) which has applications in almost every area of modern mathematics.
General Topology and Applications
Title | General Topology and Applications PDF eBook |
Author | Susan J. Andima |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2020-08-26 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1000147878 |
This book is based on the proceedings of the Fifth Northeast Conference on General Topology and Applications, held at The College of Staten Island – The City University of New York. It provides insight into the relationship between general topology and other areas of mathematics.