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A completion for distributive nearlattices
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    A completion for distributive nearlattices (English)
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    By a polarity a triple \((X,Y,R)\) is meant where \(X,Y\) are nonempty sets and \(R\) is a binary relation between \(X\) and \(Y\). For a poset \(P\), a completion of \(P\) is a pair \((L,e)\) where \(L\) is a complete lattice and \(e\) is an order embedding of \(P\) into \(L\). A collection \(F\) of upsets of \(P\) is \(standard\) if it contains all principal filters of \(P\), dually for a collection \(I\) of downsets of \(P\). A polarity is \(standard\) if it is of the form \((F,I,R)\) for standard collections \(F\) and \(I\). The authors introduce the so-called \((F,I)\)-compact and \((F,I)\)-dense polarities and the so-called \((F,I)\)-completion They prove that every distributive nearlattice can be embedded into a complete distributive lattice via an \((F,I)\)-completion and presented a connection with free distributive lattice extension. They study how an \(n\)-ary operation can be extended on a distributive nearlattice.
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    nearlattice
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    completion
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    free lattice extension
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