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A decomposition theory for complete modular meet-continuous lattices

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DOI10.1007/s00012-011-0107-6zbMath1216.06005OpenAlexW2028869012MaRDI QIDQ535097

Harold Simmons

Publication date: 11 May 2011

Published in: Algebra Universalis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00012-011-0107-6


zbMATH Keywords

complete latticemodularitydecomposition of intervals


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Modular lattices, Desarguesian lattices (06C05) Complemented modular lattices, continuous geometries (06C20)


Related Items (5)

On the De Morgan's laws for modules ⋮ Dimension and decomposition in modular upper-continuous lattices ⋮ Composition series of arbitrary cardinality in modular lattices and abelian categories ⋮ Boolean perspectives of idioms and the Boyle derivative ⋮ Some operators and dimensions in modular meet-continuous lattices



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