Tensor products of semilattices with zero, revisited
General Mathematics
2016-08-16 v1
Abstract
Let A and B be lattices with zero. The classical tensor product, , of A and B as join-semilattices with zero is a join-semilattice with zero; it is, in general, not a lattice. We define a very natural condition: is capped (that is, every element is a finite union of pure tensors) under which the tensor product is always a lattice. Let Conc L denote the join-semilattice with zero of compact congruences of a lattice L. Our main result is that the following isomorphism holds for any capped tensor product: . This generalizes from finite lattices to arbitrary lattices the main result of a joint paper by the first author, H. Lakser, and R. W. Quackenbush.
Cite
@article{arxiv.math/0501436,
title = {Tensor products of semilattices with zero, revisited},
author = {George Grätzer and Friedrich Wehrung},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0501436},
year = {2016}
}