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Coherence Networks of Concept Lattices: The Basic Theorem

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For representing different views and their connections, networks of formal contexts are considered which are coded by so-called multicontexts. The coincidences between the network contexts of a multicontext give rise to a coherence network of concept lattices. It is the aim of this paper to state and to prove the Basic Theorem on Coherence Networks of Concept Lattices as an extension of the Basic Theorem on Concept Lattices.

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  • Formal Concept
  • Complete Lattice
  • Concept Lattice
  • Coherence Mapping
  • Formal Context

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Dörflein, S.K., Wille, R. (2005). Coherence Networks of Concept Lattices: The Basic Theorem. In: Ganter, B., Godin, R. (eds) Formal Concept Analysis. ICFCA 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3403. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-32262-7_24

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