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Priestley Duality for Quasi-Stone Algebras

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In this paper we describe the Priestley space of a quasi-Stone algebra and use it to show that the class of finite quasi-Stone algebras has the amalgamation property. We also describe the Priestley space of the free quasi-Stone algebra over a finite set.

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Gaitán, H. Priestley Duality for Quasi-Stone Algebras. Studia Logica 64, 83–92 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005294531393

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