In Semimodular Lattices: Theory and Applications Manfred Stern uses successive generalizations of distributive and modular lattices to outline the development of semimodular lattices from Boolean algebras. He focuses on the important theory of semimodularity, its many ramifications, and its applications in discrete mathematics, combinatorics, and algebra. The book surveys and analyzes Garrett Birkhoff's concept of semimodularity and the various related concepts in lattice theory, and it presents theoretical results as well as applications in discrete mathematics group theory and universal algebra. The author also deals with lattices that are 'close' to semimodularity or can be combined with semimodularity, e.g. supersolvable, admissible, consistent, strong, and balanced lattices. Researchers in lattice theory, discrete mathematics, combinatorics, and algebra will find this book invaluable.



Zusammenfassung
A survey of semimodularity that presents theory and applications in discrete mathematics, group theory and universal algebra.
Titel
Semimodular Lattices
Untertitel
Theory and Applications
EAN
9780511834561
ISBN
978-0-511-83456-1
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
13.05.1999
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
24.48 MB
Jahr
1999
Untertitel
Englisch