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Topological Representation of Geometric Theories

Published 4 Sep 2011 in math.LO and math.CT | (1109.0699v2)

Abstract: Using Butz and Moerdijk's topological groupoid representation of a topos with enough points, a syntax-semantics' duality for geometric theories is constructed. The emphasis is on a logical presentation, starting with a description of the semantical topological groupoid of models and isomorphisms of a theory and a direct proof that this groupoid represents its classifying topos. Using this representation, a contravariant adjunction is constructed between theories and topological groupoids. The restriction of this adjunction yields a contravariant equivalence between theories with enough models and semantical groupoids. Technically a variant of the syntax-semantics duality constructed in [Awodey and Forssell, arXiv:1008.3145v1] for first-order logic, the construction here works for arbitrary geometric theories and uses a slice construction on the side of groupoids---reflecting the use ofindexed' models in the representation theorem---which in several respects simplifies the construction and allows for an intrinsic characterization of the semantic side.

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