Residuated Structures and Orthomodular Lattices

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The variety of (pointed) residuated lattices includes a vast proportion of the classes of algebras that are relevant for algebraic logic, e.g., ℓ-groups, Heyting algebras, MV-algebras, or De Morgan monoids. Among the outliers, one counts orthomodular lattices and other varieties of quantum algebras. We suggest a common framework—pointed left-residuated ℓ-groupoids—where residuated structures and quantum structures can all be accommodated. We investigate the lattice of subvarieties of pointed left-residuated ℓ-groupoids, their ideals, and develop a theory of left nuclei. Finally, we extend some parts of the theory of join-completions of residuated ℓ-groupoids to the left-residuated case, giving a new proof of MacLaren’s theorem for orthomodular lattices.

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Fazio, D., Ledda, A., & Paoli, F. (2021). Residuated Structures and Orthomodular Lattices. Studia Logica, 109(6), 1201–1239. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11225-021-09946-1

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