Topological duality for distributive lattices, and applications
This book is a course in Stone-Priestley duality theory, with applications to logic and theoretical computer science. Our target audience are graduate students and researchers in mathematics and computer science. Our aim is to get in a fairly full palette of duality tools as directly and quickly as possible, then to illustrate and further elaborate these tools within the setting of three emblematic applications: semantics of propositional logics, domain theory in logical form, and the theory of profinite monoids for the study of regular languages and automata. This preprint version contains the first part of the book, a graduate level `crash course' in duality theory as it is practiced now, and a chapter on applications to domain theory.
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