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RS to RSK correspondence
Warning: I do not know nothing about combinatorial problems, so what I say now
might be completely wrong. However: Rota in his talk at the Birkhoff memorial
conference (The many lives of lattice theo …
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Is there existing terminology for this technical condition on semilattices?
in lattice theoretic terms, the condition is "finite breadth"
(more on this in the comment above and with search engine requests for "breadth lattice")