Abstract
The volume under review contains work dedicated to the memory of Leo Esakia, who died in 2010, after having worked for over 40 years towards developing duality theory for modal and intuitionistic logics. The collection comprises ten technical contributions that follow the first chapter, in which the reader can find information on Esakia’s studies and career, as well as a complete list of his research publications. In the sequel, we will refer briefly to each of these ten chapters, following the order in the list of contents.B. Jónsson and A. Tarski, in two papers they published in the early 1950s in the American Journal of Mathematics, initiated the study of duality for Boolean algebras with additional operations, via the theory of canonical extensions. Esakia was among the first researchers who studied duality for lattices with additional operations [Topological Kripke models. Soviet Math.Dokl. 15 , 147–151], in particular for Heyting algebras and S4 modal algebras. M. Gehrke, a ..