A Primer on Chainmails: Structures for Point-free Connectivity
General Mathematics
2025-02-04 v2
Abstract
In point-free topology, one abstracts the poset of open subsets of a topological space, by replacing it with a frame (a complete lattice, where meet distributes over arbitrary join). In this paper we propose a similar abstraction of the posets of connected subsets in various space-like structures. The analogue of a frame is called a chainmail, which is defined as a poset admitting joins of its mails, i.e., subsets having a lower bound. The main result of the paper is an equivalence between a subcategory of the category of complete join-semilattices and the category of chainmails.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2406.16923,
title = {A Primer on Chainmails: Structures for Point-free Connectivity},
author = {J. F. Du Plessis and Zurab Janelidze and Bernardus A. Wessels},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.16923},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
11 pages, 4 figures