Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4659478 | Topology and its Applications | 2011 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Quasi-uniformities (not necessarily symmetric uniformities) are usually studied via entourages (special neighbourhoods of the diagonal in X×X) where one can simply forget about the symmetry requirement. This has been done successfully in the point-free context as well, but there is a demand for a covering approach, a.o. because the point-free representation of the square X×X is not without difficulties. Based on the (spatial) ideas from Gantner and Steinlage (1972) [9], , a cover type quasi-uniformity was developed in Frith (1987) [6] and other papers using biframes, the point-free variant of bitopologies. In this paper we show that this can be avoided and present a cover type quasi-uniformity structure enriching that of frame directly.
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