Classification systems and the decompositions of a lattice into direct products (Q2717023)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1604359
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    Classification systems and the decompositions of a lattice into direct products
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1604359

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      22 June 2005
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      complete lattice
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      pseudocomplemented lattice
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      classification system
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      independent set
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      semicentral element
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      Classification systems and the decompositions of a lattice into direct products (English)
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      In the paper, the author introduces the notion of a classification system for an arbitrary complete lattice, which has its origin in the formal concept analysis of formal contexts. Namely, a classification system of a complete lattice \(L\) is a non-empty set \(S=\{\,a_i\,|\,i\in I\,\}\) of nonzero elements of \(L\) such that \(a_i\wedge a_j=0\) for all \(i\neq j\) and \(x=\bigvee_{i\in I}(x\wedge a_i)\) for all \(x\in L\). After listing some basic properties of classification systems, the author presents a characterization of complete pseudocomplemented lattices such that any of their classification systems gives a decomposition of the lattice into a direct product (Theorem 3.7). Finally, these results are used to obtain a description of direct product decompositions of certain pseudocomplemented lattices (Theorem 4.4) and a generalization of G. Grätzer's and E. T. Schmidt's characterization of finite distributive Stone lattices as direct products of finite distributive lattices having a least nonzero element (Theorem 4.7).
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