The complete dimension theory of partially ordered systems with equivalence and orthogonality
Abstract
We develop dimension theory for a large class of structures called espaliers, consisting of a set equipped with a partial order , an orthogonality relation , and an equivalence relation , subject to certain axioms. The dimension range of is the universal -invariant homomorphism from to a partial commutative monoid , where denotes orthogonal sum in . Particular examples of espaliers include (i) complete Boolean algebras, (ii) direct summand lattices of nonsingular injective modules, (iii) complete, meet-continuous, complemented, modular lattices, and (iv) projection lattices in AW*-algebras. We prove that the dimension range of any espalier is a lower interval of a commutative monoid of continuous functions of the form , where is an ordinal and the are complete Boolean spaces, and where , , , respectively, denote the unions of the interval with the sets of nonnegative integers, nonnegative real numbers, and 0, respectively. Conversely, we prove that every lower interval of a monoid of the above form can be represented as the dimension range of an espalier arising from each of the contexts (i)--(iv) above. As corollaries in cases (ii) and (iv), we obtain complete descriptions (both function-theoretic and axiomatic) of the monoids , consisting of the isomorphism classes of finitely generated projective modules over a ring .
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@article{arxiv.math/0403057,
title = {The complete dimension theory of partially ordered systems with equivalence and orthogonality},
author = {K. R. Goodearl and F. Wehrung},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0403057},
year = {2007}
}
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