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Commutator-finite orthomodular lattices
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    Commutator-finite orthomodular lattices (English)
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    The authors investigate the class C of orthomodular lattices which have only finitely many commutators. They prove the following results: The class C contains all block-finite OML's. Every irreducible element of C is simple. Every element of C is a direct product of a Boolean algebra and finitely many simple OML's. The irreducible elements of C which are modular have height at most two.
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    orthomodular lattices
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    commutators
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    block-finite OML's
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    irreducible element
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