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Lattice theory
Since its original publication in 1940, this book has been revised and modernized several times, most notably in 1948 (second edition) and in 1967 (third edition). The material is organized into four main parts: general notions and concepts of lattice theory (Chapters I-V), universal algebra (Chapte...
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1940
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description | Since its original publication in 1940, this book has been revised and modernized several times, most notably in 1948 (second edition) and in 1967 (third edition). The material is organized into four main parts: general notions and concepts of lattice theory (Chapters I-V), universal algebra (Chapters VI-VII), applications of lattice theory to various areas of mathematics (Chapters VIII-XII), and mathematical structures that can be developed using lattices (Chapters XIII-XVII). At the end of the book there is a list of 166 unsolved problems in lattice theory, many of which still remain open. I |
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spelling | cern-22641782021-04-21T19:13:32Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2264178engBirkhoff, GarrettLattice theoryMathematical Physics and MathematicsSince its original publication in 1940, this book has been revised and modernized several times, most notably in 1948 (second edition) and in 1967 (third edition). The material is organized into four main parts: general notions and concepts of lattice theory (Chapters I-V), universal algebra (Chapters VI-VII), applications of lattice theory to various areas of mathematics (Chapters VIII-XII), and mathematical structures that can be developed using lattices (Chapters XIII-XVII). At the end of the book there is a list of 166 unsolved problems in lattice theory, many of which still remain open. IAmerican Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:22641781940 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Birkhoff, Garrett Lattice theory |
title | Lattice theory |
title_full | Lattice theory |
title_fullStr | Lattice theory |
title_full_unstemmed | Lattice theory |
title_short | Lattice theory |
title_sort | lattice theory |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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