lattice of finite length

  • 1Semimodular lattice — This article is about generalizations of modularity in terms of the atomic covering relation. For M symmetry, the generalization of modularity in terms of modular pairs, see modular lattice. The centred hexagon lattice S7, also known as D2, is… …

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  • 2Lattice QCD — In physics, lattice quantum chromodynamics (lattice QCD) is a theory of quarks and gluons formulated on a space time lattice. That is, it is a lattice model of quantum chromodynamics, a special case of a lattice gauge theory or lattice field… …

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  • 3Congruence lattice problem — In mathematics, the congruence lattice problem asks whether every algebraic distributive lattice is isomorphic to the congruence lattice of some other lattice. The problem was posed by Robert P. Dilworth, and for many years it was one of the most …

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  • 4Modular lattice — Hasse diagram of N5, the smallest non modular lattice. In the branch of mathematics called order theory, a modular lattice is a lattice that satisfies the following self dual condition: Modular law x ≤ b implies… …

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  • 5Quantum finite automata — In quantum computing, quantum finite automata or QFA are a quantum analog of probabilistic automata. They are related to quantum computers in a similar fashion as finite automata are related to Turing machines. Several types of automata may be… …

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  • 6Reciprocal lattice — In physics, the reciprocal lattice of a lattice (usually a Bravais lattice) is the lattice in which the Fourier transform of the spatial function of the original lattice (or direct lattice) is represented. This space is also known as momentum… …

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  • 7E₈ lattice — In mathematics, the E8 lattice is a special lattice in R8. It can be characterized as the unique positive definite, even, unimodular lattice of rank 8. The name derives from the fact that it is the root lattice of the E8 root system. The normIn… …

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  • 8Leech lattice — In mathematics, the Leech lattice is an even unimodular lattice Λ24 in 24 dimensional Euclidean space E24 found by John Leech (1967). Contents 1 History 2 Characterization 3 Properties …

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  • 9Classification of finite simple groups — Group theory Group theory …

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  • 10Graded poset — In mathematics, a graded poset, sometimes called a ranked poset (but see the article for an alternative meaning), is a partially ordered set (poset) P equipped with a rank function rho; from P to N compatible with the ordering (so rho;( x ) lt;… …

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