Abstract
Motivated by reconstruction results by Rubin, we introduce a new reconstruction notion for permutation groups, transformation monoids and clones, called automatic action compatibility, which entails automatic homeomorphicity. We further give a characterization of automatic homeomorphicity for transformation monoids on arbitrary carriers with a dense group of invertibles having automatic homeomorphicity. We then show how to lift automatic action compatibility from groups to monoids and from monoids to clones under fairly weak assumptions. We finally employ these theorems to get automatic action compatibility results for monoids and clones over several well-known countable structures, including the strictly ordered rationals, the directed and undirected version of the random graph, the random tournament and bipartite graph, the generic strictly ordered set, and the directed and undirected versions of the universal homogeneous Henson graphs.
Funding source: OeAD-GmbH
Award Identifier / Grant number: CZ 02/2019
Funding statement: The research of the first author was partly supported by the OeAD KONTAKT project CZ 02/2019 “Function algebras and ordered structures related to logic and data fusion”. The second author gratefully acknowledges financial support by the Asociación Mexicana de Cultura A.C.
Acknowledgements
The authors are highly grateful to Christian Pech for enlightening
discussions on the subject and many valuable comments. In particular,
Christian Pech observed that the argument given in
Corollary 5.2 was
already sufficient to cover four more examples that were initially
listed as open. This in turn has led to significant simplification and
streamlining of several proofs in Section 5.
Moreover, Christian Pech pointed out that
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- Fiberwise linear differential operators
- Foliations with isolated singularities on Hirzebruch surfaces
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- Cochain level May–Steenrod operations
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- On the topological complexity of manifolds with abelian fundamental group
- Reconstructing étale groupoids from semigroups
- Fiberwise linear differential operators
- Foliations with isolated singularities on Hirzebruch surfaces
- On a stronger reconstruction notion for monoids and clones
- Cochain level May–Steenrod operations
- Commutative L-algebras and measure theory
- Rankin–Selberg integrals for principal series representations of GL(n)
- A simple proof of the generalized Leibniz rule on bounded Euclidean domains
- Construction of a class of maximal commutative subalgebras of prime Leavitt path algebras
- Seshadri constants on some Quot schemes
- Hörmander Fourier multiplier theorems with optimal Besov regularity on multi-parameter Hardy spaces
- On spectral and non-spectral problem for the planar self-similar measures with four element digit sets
- C-minimal topological groups
- Cevian properties in ideal lattices of Abelian ℓ-groups
- Study of twisted Bargmann transform via Bargmann transform