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Distributive lattices have the intersection property

Henri Mühle (2021)

Mathematica Bohemica

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Distributive lattices form an important, well-behaved class of lattices. They are instances of two larger classes of lattices: congruence-uniform and semidistributive lattices. Congruence-uniform lattices allow for a remarkable second order of their elements: the core label order; semidistributive lattices naturally possess an associated flag simplicial complex: the canonical join complex. In this article we present a characterization of finite distributive lattices in terms of the core...

Distributive lattices with a given skeleton

Joanna Grygiel (2004)

Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications

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We present a construction of finite distributive lattices with a given skeleton. In the case of an H-irreducible skeleton K the construction provides all finite distributive lattices based on K, in particular the minimal one.

Formalization of Generalized Almost Distributive Lattices

Adam Grabowski (2014)

Formalized Mathematics

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Almost Distributive Lattices (ADL) are structures defined by Swamy and Rao [14] as a common abstraction of some generalizations of the Boolean algebra. In our paper, we deal with a certain further generalization of ADLs, namely the Generalized Almost Distributive Lattices (GADL). Our main aim was to give the formal counterpart of this structure and we succeeded formalizing all items from the Section 3 of Rao et al.’s paper [13]. Essentially among GADLs we can find structures which are...

Varieties of Distributive Rotational Lattices

Gábor Czédli, Ildikó V. Nagy (2013)

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica

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A rotational lattice is a structure L ; , , g where L = L ; , is a lattice and g is a lattice automorphism of finite order. We describe the subdirectly irreducible distributive rotational lattices. Using Jónsson’s lemma, this leads to a description of all varieties of distributive rotational lattices.