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Questions of the kind "What's the name for a X that satisfies property Y?"
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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 …
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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")