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Preservation of superamalgamation by expansions

Paolo Lipparini Fundamenta Mathematicae MSC: Primary 03C52; Secondary 06F99, 06A15, 03G25 DOI: 10.4064/fm220919-8-11 Published online: 8 April 2026

Abstract

The superamalgamation property is a strong form of the amalgamation property which applies to ordered structures; it has found many applications in algebraic logic. We show that superamalgamation has some interest also from the pure model-theoretical point of view. Under a completion assumption, we prove that the superamalgamation property for some class of ordered structures implies strong amalgamation for classes with added operations, including isotone, idempotent, extensive, antitone and closure operations.

Thus, for example, partially ordered sets, semilattices, lattices, Boolean algebras and Heyting algebras with an isotone extensive operation (or an operation as above) have the strong amalgamation property. The theory of join semilattices with a closure operation has model completion. The set of universal consequences of the theory of Boolean algebras (or posets, semilattices, distributive lattices) with a closure or isotone, etc., operation is decidable.

Authors

  • Paolo LippariniDipartimento di Supermatematica
    Università di Roma “Tor Vergata”
    I-00133 Roma, Italy
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