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Mathematicae General Algebra and Applications 22(2) (2002)
167-181
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7151/dmgaa.1056
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS AND THEIR LATTICE
Sándor Radeleczki∗
Institute of Mathematics, University of Miskolc
3515 Miskolc-Egyetemváros, Hungary
e-mail: matradi@gold.uni-miskolc.hu
Abstract
We define and study classification systems in an arbitrary CJ-generated complete lattice L. Introducing a partial order among the classification systems of L, we obtain a complete lattice denoted by Cls(L). By using the elements of the classification systems, another lattice is also constructed: the box lattice B(L) of L. We show that B(L) is an atomistic complete lattice, moreover Cls(L)=Cls(B(L)). If B(L) is a pseudocomplemented lattice, then every classification system of L is independent and Cls(L) is a partition lattice.Keywords: concept lattice, CJ-generated complete lattice, atomistic complete lattice, (independent) classification system, classification lattice, box lattice.
2000 AMS Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 06B05, 06B15; Secondary 06B23.
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Received 3 October 2002
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