Maximal d-spectra via Priestley duality

Abstract

We use Priestley duality as a new tool to study maximal d-spectra of arithmetic frames, both with and without units. We pay special attention to when the maximal d-spectrum is compact or Hausdorff. Various necessary and sufficient conditions are given, including a construction of an arithmetic frame with a unit whose maximal d-spectrum is not Hausdorff, thus resolving an open problem in the literature.

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