Join-semilattices with two-dimensional congruence amalgamation
Friedrich Wehrung
Colloquium Mathematicae, Tome 91 (2002), p. 209-235 / Harvested from The Polish Digital Mathematics Library

We say that a ⟨∨,0⟩-semilattice S is conditionally co-Brouwerian if (1) for all nonempty subsets X and Y of S such that X ≤ Y (i.e. x ≤ y for all ⟨x,y⟩ ∈ X × Y), there exists z ∈ S such that X ≤ z ≤ Y, and (2) for every subset Z of S and all a, b ∈ S, if a ≤ b ∨ z for all z ∈ Z, then there exists c ∈ S such that a ≤ b ∨ c and c ≤ Z. By restricting this definition to subsets X, Y, and Z of less than κ elements, for an infinite cardinal κ, we obtain the definition of a conditionally κ-co-Brouwerian ⟨∨,0⟩-semilattice. We prove that for every conditionally co-Brouwerian lattice S and every partial lattice P, every ⟨∨,0⟩-homomorphism φ:ConcPS can be lifted to a lattice homomorphism f: P → L for some relatively complemented lattice L. Here, ConcP denotes the ⟨∨,0⟩-semilattice of compact congruences of P. We also prove a two-dimensional version of this result, and we establish partial converses of our results and various of their consequences in terms of congruence lattice representation problems. Among these consequences, for every infinite regular cardinal κ and every conditionally κ-co-Brouwerian S of size κ, there exists a relatively complemented lattice L with zero such that ConcLS.

Publié le : 2002-01-01
EUDML-ID : urn:eudml:doc:284643
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Friedrich Wehrung. Join-semilattices with two-dimensional congruence amalgamation. Colloquium Mathematicae, Tome 91 (2002) pp. 209-235. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/bwmeta1.element.bwnjournal-article-doi-10_4064-cm93-2-2/