On non-archimedean frames
Abstract
In this investigation, we introduce the class of non-archimedean frames in spirit with the topological notion of non-archimedean spaces. We explore various properties of these frames - particularly their spaciality. We attach a base that constitutes a tree to each non-archimedean frame, and then we observe that every non-archimedean frame is a quotient of the frame of opens of the tree's branch space. Moreover, we give a partial answer to when these frames are canonically isomorphic; this leads to considering some choice principles of the resulting tree.
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