Abstract

Stone dualities are dual equivalences between certain categories of algebras and those of topological spaces. A Stone duality is often derived from a dual adjunction between such categories by cutting down unnecessary objects. This dual adjunction is called the fundamental adjunction of the duality, but building it often requires concrete topological arguments. The aim of this paper is to construct fundamental adjunctions generically using (co)fibered category theory. This paper defines an abstract notion of formal spaces (including ordinary topological spaces as the leading example), and gives a construction of a fundamental adjunction between the category of algebras and the category of corresponding formal spaces.

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