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Give an example of an infinite lattice $L$ with finite length.
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A lattice is a partially ordered set (poset) in which any two elements have a unique supremum (least upper bound, also called join) and an infimum (greatest lower bound, also called meet). The length of a lattice is the length of the longest chain in the lattice, Show more…
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