A representation of FS-domains by formal concept analysis
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Partial orders, general (06A06) Galois correspondences, closure operators (in relation to ordered sets) (06A15) Continuous lattices and posets, applications (06B35) Preorders, orders, domains and lattices (viewed as categories) (18B35) Other classical set theory (including functions, relations, and set algebra) (03E20)
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