We establish, generalizing Di Nola and Lettieri's categorical equivalence, a
Morita-equivalence between the theory of lattice-ordered abelian groups and
that of perfect MV-algebras. Further, after observing that the two theories are
not bi-interpretable in the classical sense, we identify, by considering
appropriate topos-theoretic invariants on their common classifying topos, three
levels of bi-intepretability holding for particular classes of formulas:
irreducible formulas, geometric sentences and imaginaries. Lastly, by
investigating the classifying topos of the theory of perfect MV-algebras, we
obtain various results on its syntax and semantics also in relation to the
cartesian theory of the variety generated by Chang's MV-algebra, including a
concrete representation for the finitely presentable models of the latter
theory as finite products of finitely presentable perfect MV-algebras. Among
the results established on the way, we mention a Morita-equivalence between the
theory of lattice-ordered abelian groups and that of cancellative
lattice-ordered abelian monoids with bottom element.Comment: 54 page