Abstract: | Abstract A bispace is called strongly zero-dimensional if its bispace Stone—?ech compactification is zero—dimensional. To motivate the study of such bispaces we show that among those functorial quasi—uniformities which are admissible on all completely regular bispaces, some are and others are not transitive on the strongly zero-dimensional bispaces. This is in contrast with our result that every functorial admissible uniformity on the completely regular spaces is transitive precisely on the strongly zero-dimensional spaces. We then extend the notion of strong zero-dimensionality to frames and biframes, and introduce a De Morgan property for biframes. The Stone—Cech compactification of a De Morgan biframe is again De Morgan. In consequence, the congruence biframe of any frame and the Skula biframe of any topological space are De Morgan and hence strongly zero-dimensional. Examples show that the latter two classes of biframes differ essentially. |