Universal algebra and lattice theory : proceedings of a conference held at Charleston, July 11-14, 1984
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Universal algebra and lattice theory : proceedings of a conference held at Charleston, July 11-14, 1984
(Lecture notes in mathematics, 1149)
Springer-Verlag, c1985
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Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Universal terms for pseudo-complemented distributive lattices and Heyting algebras.- Clones of operations on relations.- Separation conditions on convexity lattices.- Some independence results in the co-ordinization of arguesian lattices.- Unary operations on completely distributive complete lattices.- Connected components of the covering relation in free lattices.- Varieties with linear subalgebra geometries.- Generalized commutativity.- The word and isomorphism problems in universal algebra.- Linear lattice proof theory: An overview.- Interpolation antichains in lattices.- Subdirectly irreducible and simple boolean algebras with endomorphisms.- A note on varieties of graph algebras.- How to construct finite algebras which are not finitely based.- Finite integral relation algebras.- Some varieties of semidistributive lattices.- Homomorphisms of partial and of complete steiner triple systems and quasigroups.- Principal congruence formulas in arithmetical varieties.- From affine to projective geometry via convexity.- More conditions equivalent to congruence modularity.
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