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It is the aim of this first section above \( \mathbb{L}_k \) to basically elaborate on the differences between \( \mathbb{L}_2 \), which we already completely determined in Chapter 3, and \( \mathbb{L}_k \) for k ≥ 3. In particular, we deal with cardinality statements (both about \( \mathbb{L}_k \), than also about chains and antichains in \( \mathbb{L}_k \)) and with the embedding of \( \mathbb{L}_k \) into \( \mathbb{L}_{k'} \). Furthermore, the question, which cardinalities have the lattices \( \mathbb{L}_k^ \downarrow (A) \) for maximal classes A of Pk, is clarified. In the last section of chapter, there are remarks about “strategies” during the determination of “manageable” sublattices of \( \mathbb{L}_k \). In addition, two examples of theorems are proven as one can determine certain subsets of \( \mathbb{L}_k \).
Notice that one can find further properties of \( \mathbb{L}_k \) , for instance, in [Bul-K-S-S 95], [Bul-K-S-S-S 2001], [Bul 99a,b], and [Bul 2001].
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(2006). Some Properties of the Lattice \( \mathbb{L}_k \). In: Function Algebras on Finite Sets. Springer Monographs in Mathematics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36023-9_16
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