Difference between revisions of "Funcoid bases/Failed condition"
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− | Take $S_0 = \operatorname{up} 1$ (where $1$ signifies the diagonal of some infinite | + | Take $S_0 = \operatorname{up} 1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$ (where $1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$ signifies the diagonal of some infinite |
− | set) and $S_1 = \bigcup_{F \in S_0} \operatorname{up}^{\Gamma} F$. Both $S_0$ and $S_1$ | + | set) and $S_1^{\mathsf{FCD}} = \bigcup_{F \in S_0} \operatorname{up}^{\Gamma} F$. Both $S_0$ and $S_1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$ |
− | are upper sets. $S_0 \neq S_1$ because $1 \in S_0$ and $1 \notin S_1$. The $S | + | are upper sets. $S_0 \neq S_1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$ because $1^{\mathsf{FCD}} \in S_0$ and $1^{\mathsf{FCD}} \notin S_1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$. The $S |
− | \cap \Gamma$ for both is the filter on $\Gamma$ defining the funcoid $1$. | + | \cap \Gamma$ for both is the filter on $\Gamma$ defining the funcoid $1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$. |
− | Thus in assumption of 4 we have not 3 (as otherwise both $S_0 = \operatorname{up} 1$ | + | Thus in assumption of 4 we have not 3 (as otherwise both $S_0 = \operatorname{up} 1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$ |
− | and $S_1 = \operatorname{up} 1$). | + | and $S_1^{\mathsf{FCD}} = \operatorname{up} 1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$). |
Revision as of 19:04, 18 April 2017
The following condition:
4. $S$ is an upper set and $S\cap\Gamma$ is a filter on the boolean lattice $\Gamma$ (defined in the chapter "Funcoids are filters" of the book).
was once thought by me to be equivalent to other three conditions. It is not so:
Proposition 4 does not imply 3.
Proof Take $S_0 = \operatorname{up} 1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$ (where $1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$ signifies the diagonal of some infinite set) and $S_1^{\mathsf{FCD}} = \bigcup_{F \in S_0} \operatorname{up}^{\Gamma} F$. Both $S_0$ and $S_1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$ are upper sets. $S_0 \neq S_1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$ because $1^{\mathsf{FCD}} \in S_0$ and $1^{\mathsf{FCD}} \notin S_1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$. The $S \cap \Gamma$ for both is the filter on $\Gamma$ defining the funcoid $1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$.
Thus in assumption of 4 we have not 3 (as otherwise both $S_0 = \operatorname{up} 1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$ and $S_1^{\mathsf{FCD}} = \operatorname{up} 1^{\mathsf{FCD}}$).