English

Completions of mu-algebras

Rings and Algebras 2007-05-23 v1 Logic

Abstract

A μ\mu-algebra is a model of a first order theory that is an extension of the theory of bounded lattices, that comes with pairs of terms (f,μx.f)(f,\mu_{x}.f) where μx.f\mu_{x}.f is axiomatized as the least prefixed point of ff, whose axioms are equations or equational implications. Standard μ\mu-algebras are complete meaning that their lattice reduct is a complete lattice. We prove that any non trivial quasivariety of μ\mu-algebras contains a μ\mu-algebra that has no embedding into a complete μ\mu-algebra. We focus then on modal μ\mu-algebras, i.e. algebraic models of the propositional modal μ\mu-calculus. We prove that free modal μ\mu-algebras satisfy a condition -- reminiscent of Whitman's condition for free lattices -- which allows us to prove that (i) modal operators are adjoints on free modal μ\mu-algebras, (ii) least prefixed points of Σ1\Sigma_{1}-operations satisfy the constructive relation μx.f=n0fn()\mu_{x}.f = \bigvee_{n \geq 0} f^{n}(\bot). These properties imply the following statement: {\em the MacNeille-Dedekind completion of a free modal μ\mu-algebra is a complete modal μ\mu-algebra and moreover the canonical embedding preserves all the operations in the class Comp(Σ1,Π1)Comp(\Sigma_{1},\Pi_{1}) of the fixed point alternation hierarchy.}

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@article{arxiv.math/0508412,
  title  = {Completions of mu-algebras},
  author = {Luigi Santocanale},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0508412},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

36 pages, extended abstract appears in LICS 2005 proceedings