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An Analogue of Distributivity for Ungraded Lattices
Authors:Hugh Thomas
Institution:(1) Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, E3B 5A3, Canada
Abstract:In this paper, we study lattices that posess both the properties of being extremal (in the sense of Markowsky) and of being left modular (in the sense of Blass and Sagan). We call such lattices trim and show that they posess some additional appealing properties, analogous to those of a distributive lattice. For example, trimness is preserved under taking intervals and suitable sublattices. Trim lattices satisfy a weakened form of modularity. The order complex of a trim lattice is contractible or homotopic to a sphere; the latter holds exactly if the maximum element of the lattice is a join of atoms. Any distributive lattice is trim, but trim lattices need not be graded. The main example of ungraded trim lattices are the Tamari lattices and generalizations of them. We show that the Cambrian lattices in types A and B defined by Reading are trim; we conjecture that all Cambrian lattices are trim.
Keywords:left modular lattice  extremal lattice  supersolvable lattice  Tamari lattice  Cambrian lattice
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