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Planar, infinite, semidistributive lattices
Published 7 Jun 2023 in math.RA | (2306.04113v3)
Abstract: An FN lattice $F$ is a simple, infinite, semidistributive lattice. Its existence was recently proved by R. Freese and J.\,B. Nation. Let $\mathsf{B}_n$ denote the Boolean lattice with $n$ atoms. For a lattice $K$, let $K+$ denote $K$ with a new unit adjoined. We prove that the finite distributive lattices: $\mathsf{B}_0+, \mathsf{B}_1+,\mathsf{B}_2+, \dots$ can be represented as congruence lattices of infinite semidistributive lattices. The case $n = 0$ is the Freese-Nation result, which is utilized in the proof. We also prove some related representation theorems.
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