1984
DOI: 10.4153/cmb-1984-042-8
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Atoms, Primes and Implicative Lattices

Abstract: Let L be an a-implicative semilattice. We obtain a characterization of those elements which cover a. This gives a characterization of atoms in pseudocomplemented semilattices, and leads to various results on primes and irreducibles in semilattices. As an application, we prove that in a complete, atomistic lattice L, the following are equivalent (i) L is implicative (ii) L is (2, ∞) meet distributive (iii) each element of L is a meet of primes.

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