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Lawvere–Tierney topology

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In mathematics, a Lawvere–Tierney topology is an analog of a Grothendieck topology for an arbitrary topos, used to construct a topos of sheaves. A Lawvere–Tierney topology is also sometimes also called a local operator or coverage or topology or geometric modality. They were introduced by William Lawvere (1971) and Myles Tierney.

Definition

If E is a topos, then a topology on E is a morphism j from the subobject classifier Ω to Ω such that j preserves truth (), preserves intersections (), and is idempotent ().

j-closure

Commutative diagrams showing how j-closure operates. Ω and t are the subobject classifier. χs is the characteristic morphism of s as a subobject of A and is the characteristic morphism of which is the j-closure of s. The bottom two squares are pullback squares and they are contained in the top diagram as well: the first one as a trapezoid and the second one as a two-square rectangle.

Given a subobject of an object A with classifier , then the composition defines another subobject of A such that s is a subobject of , and is said to be the j-closure of s.

Some theorems related to j-closure are (for some subobjects s and w of A):

  • inflationary property:
  • idempotence:
  • preservation of intersections:
  • preservation of order:
  • stability under pullback: .

Examples

Grothendieck topologies on a small category C are essentially the same as Lawvere–Tierney topologies on the topos of presheaves of sets over C.

References

  • Lawvere, F. W. (1971), "Quantifiers and sheaves" (PDF), Actes du Congrès International des Mathématiciens (Nice, 1970), vol. 1, Paris: Gauthier-Villars, pp. 329–334, MR 0430021, S2CID 2337874, archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-03-17
  • Mac Lane, Saunders; Moerdijk, Ieke (2012) [1994], Sheaves in geometry and logic. A first introduction to topos theory, Universitext, Springer, ISBN 978-1-4612-0927-0
  • McLarty, Colin (1995) [1992], Elementary Categories, Elementary Toposes, Oxford Logic Guides, vol. 21, Oxford University Press, p. 196, ISBN 978-0-19-158949-2
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