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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Algebra universalis 28 (1991), S. 188-213 
    ISSN: 1420-8911
    Keywords: co-rectangular-band object in a category of algebras ; decomposition of an algebra as a coproduct ; sheaf or cosheaf of algebras on a Stone space ; bounded Boolean power of an object of a category ; Primary: 08B25 ; 18D35 ; 18F20 ; 20M17 ; secondary: 06E15 ; 18A30 ; 20M50
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Conditions on a categoryC are studied which imply that every structure of rectangular band on an objectS ofC arises from a unique product decompositionS=S 1×S 2, especially in the case whereC is the opposite of a category of algebras. Sheaves on Stone spaces with values in opposites of categories of algebras are examined. The analog of the bounded Boolean power constructionR[B]* forR an object of a general category is described.
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    Algebra universalis 28 (1991), S. 153-187 
    ISSN: 1420-8911
    Keywords: action of a Boolean ring on a set, sheaf of sets on the spectrum of a Boolean ring, commuting rectangular band operations ; bounded Boolean power of a set or algebra ; least nontrivial hypervariety of algebras ; Primary: 06E15 ; 06E20 ; 18F20 ; secondary: 08A05 ; 08B25 ; 18C10 ; 20M50 ; 54H10
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract LetB be a Boolean ring (with 1),S a sheaf of sets on the Stone space Spec(B), andS the set of global sections of S. For everya εB ands, t εS, leta(s, t) denote the element ofS which agrees withs on the support ofa, and witht elsewhere. We set down identities satisfied by this ternary operationB×S×S→S (involving also the Boolean operations ofB). For a fixed Boolean ringB, we call a setS given with a ternary operation satisfying these identities aBset. The above construction is shown to give a functorial equivalence between sheaves of setsS on Spec(B) with nonempty sets of global sections, and nonemptyB-setsS. For any setA, the bounded Boolean powerA[B]* is the freeB-set onA. The varieties ofB-sets, asB ranges over all Boolean rings, constitute (together with one trivial variety) the least nontrivial hypervariety of algebras, in the sense of W. Taylor.
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