General mixed lattices
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Publication:6505933
DOI10.1007/S11083-023-09648-4arXiv2205.09064MaRDI QIDQ6505933FDOQ6505933
Authors: Jani Jokela
Abstract: A mixed lattice is a lattice-type structure consisting of a set with two partial orderings, and generalizing the notion of a lattice. Mixed lattice theory has previously been studied in various algebraic structures, such as groups and semigroups, while the more general notion of a mixed lattice remains unexplored. In this paper, we study the fundamental properties of mixed lattices and their relationships, and establish the equivalence of the one-sided associative, distributive and modular laws in mixed lattices. We also give an alternative definition of mixed lattices and mixed lattice groups as non-commutative and non-associative algebras satisfying a certain set of postulates. The algebraic and the order-theoretic definitions are then shown to be equivalent.
Ordered abelian groups, Riesz groups, ordered linear spaces (06F20) Generalizations of lattices (06B75)
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