Talk:Skew lattice

Latest comment: 5 years ago by MFH in topic (S,v,ʌ) instead (S,ʌ,v)


Dear all,

this article was developed by myself, Joao Pita Costa, in collaboration with Karin Cvetko-Vah and Jonathan Leech in order to widely spread the knowledge on this issue of research. Please recall that the suggested readings are essential for a concise vision on the topic. Feel free to contact me in any case.

Best regards, --João Pita Costa (talk) 12:31, 30 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

(S,v,ʌ) instead (S,ʌ,v)

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In section "Skew Boolean algebras", the operators ʌ and v have changed places, in (S,v,ʌ), w.r.t. all that precedes. But before that, the two operators are equivalent, only introduction of 0 distinguishes them: 0 is a neutral element for v but not for ʌ. If we make the analogy with a ring and think of v as the addition (which has the zero) and ʌ as multiplication (with 0 ʌ x = 0 for all x) then it makes sense to write the v before the ʌ. But I think the same order should be used everywhere, for consistency, even if the two symbols are interchangeable in what precedes. — MFH:Talk 03:00, 16 November 2018 (UTC)Reply