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Duality for boolean algebra expansions and its applications
- Yamamoto, Kentaro
- Advisor(s): Holliday, Wesley H
Abstract
This dissertation consists of four largely independent chapters. The first two chaptersconcern counterparts of classical theorems in modal logic in more general semantics: the Sahlqvist Correspondence Theorem inter alia for possibility semantics in Chapter 1 and the Goldblatt-Thomason Theorem and Fine’s Canonicity Theorem for neighborhood semantics in Chapter 2. Chapter 3 contains various results on Heyting algebras, among which is the topological-dynamical study of the automorphism group of the smallest existentially closed Heyting algebra. The last chapter establishes choice-free duality between the category of ortholattices and a category of certain spectral spaces.