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[edit]Noun
[edit]lattice theory (countable and uncountable, plural lattice theories)
- (mathematics, uncountable) The branch of mathematics concerned with lattices (partially ordered sets).
- 2006, Vassilis G. Kaburlasos, Towards a Unified Modeling and Knowledge-Representation based on Lattice Theory, Springer, page 4:
- Apart from an introduction of effective techniques, a most significant contribution of our work has been the elevation of lattice theory in computational intelligence – soft computing.
- 2008, Rudolf Wille, Formal Concept Analysis as Applied Lattice Theory, Sadok Ben Yahia, Engelbert Mephu Nguifo, Radim Belohlacek (editors), Concept Lattices and Their Applications: Fourth International Conference, Selected Papers, Springer, LNAI 4923, page 42,
- Formal Concept Analysis is a mathematical theory of concept hierarchies which is based on Lattice Theory.
- (physics, countable and uncountable) A lattice model, a mathematical model based on a lattice (discrete subgroup of Rn); the study of such models.
- (particle physics, countable and uncountable) (A) lattice gauge theory.
- 1981, J. Greensite, B. Lautrup, First-Order Phase Transitions in Four-Dimensional SO(3) Lattice Gauge Theory, in Physical Review Letters, Republished in 1983, Claudio Rebbi (editor), Lattice Gauge Theories and Monte Carlo Simulations, World Scientific, page 472,
- It is natural to think that the absence of phase transitions in the SU(2) theory can be generalized to lattice theories with any continuous non-Abelian gauge group.
- 1981, J. Greensite, B. Lautrup, First-Order Phase Transitions in Four-Dimensional SO(3) Lattice Gauge Theory, in Physical Review Letters, Republished in 1983, Claudio Rebbi (editor), Lattice Gauge Theories and Monte Carlo Simulations, World Scientific, page 472,
Translations
[edit]branch of mathematics
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physics: lattice model; study of such models
lattice gauge theory — see lattice gauge theory
Further reading
[edit]- Lattice (order) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Lattice (group) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Lattice gauge theory on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Lattice model (physics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Lattice QCD on Wikipedia.Wikipedia