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The theory of lattices in the sense of order theory. For the number-theoretic notion, use the tag "lattices" instead.
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Product-decomposition of distributive lattices
The following can surely be found in Birkoff, lattice theory. Almost surely also in Gratzer.
The decompositions of a poset in finite direct products are the same as the
"partitions of unity" in a ce …
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Name of a lattice-property
Faigle and Herrmann call them point-lattices. They are useful in the modular, algebraic case
(Faigle embedding theorem) and also more generally in the (strongly) semi-modular algebraic
case (generaliz …