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| ``Re: Countably complete semilattice''
by porton on 2007-12-25 13:06:45 |
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| > porton writes: > > > Could it be called "countably complete join-semilattice"? > > Sounds good to me. But it's a rather obscure concept, so > it's hard to find any examples of this term. I did find one > example of "countably complete upper semilattice".
Googling of "countably complete upper semilattice" | "countably complete upper lattice" finds no results. Are there any standard term for countably complete semilattices? -- Victor Porton - http://www.mathematics21.org * Algebraic General Topology and Math Synthesis * 21 Century Math Method (post axiomatic math logic) * Category Theory - new concepts |
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