Hi- At the Gratzer-Schmidt conference in June several people asked when a copy of my monograph with Emil Kiss on congruence identities would be available. I...
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dear friends; I am working on an article and I need some help with finding usefull refrences about noncommutative zero divisor graphs. please help. cheers....
I am not an expert in this area, but if you insert zero divisor graphs into anywhere in Search. in Math. Sci. Net., You will find some references Melvin...
Melvin Henriksen
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Dec 27, 2006 1:09 am
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i have read an article of R. Poschel where somme results are very difficult for me ! also i need some reference in this article such; G.Grätzer and...
I would be grateful for hints about terminology and/or references on the concept of "regular presentation" introduced years ago by Vera Trnkova and myself: it...
Jiri Adamek
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Jan 11, 2007 2:40 pm
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... This paper is one of the most famous results in lattice theory. The main result is that for any algebraic lattice L, the authors construct an algebra A...
Dear George Gratzer, Thanks very much for providing this service! Cordially, Bob Meyer Logic & Computation The Australian National University ... Re: [univalg]...
For a slghtly cleaner proof of the congruence lattice representation theorem, done in the style of Gratzer-Schmidt, see W.A. Lampe, On the Congruence Lattice...
Dear Colleagues, As most of you probably know, one of the longest-standing and most famous open problems of lattice theory, the Dilworth's problem, was solved...
Dilworth's name is attached to many things, making it hard for those of us unfamiliar with this particular problem to assess its importance to potential users...
Vaughan Pratt
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Feb 1, 2007 5:08 pm
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This E-mail is inspired by what I read about the rejection by JAMS of the solution of a correct solution of a long outstanding problem of Dilworth. I find this...
Melvin Henriksen
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Feb 1, 2007 7:45 pm
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-- Melvin Henriksen Harvey Mudd College Ph: 909 626 3676 Hi, Mel, In my view, this rejection simply casts a pall over JAMS. It will be their loss, and another...
Melvin Henriksen
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Feb 2, 2007 4:32 am
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Dear Professor Pratt, I'll try to reply, though I have no doubt there are people on this mailing list who are more knowledgeable. I would like to invite ...
Markovic's telling of the story is very good. It leaves out a few details. For instance that Thomas Schmidt, one of the best in this field, spent 40 years...
Dear Professor Gratzer, I stand corrected, I did not know that it was Huhn and not Wehrung who did the $\Aleph_1$ case. Thanks for the other comments, as well....
... This kind of reasoning can result, that JAMS will be trapped into the ALREADY existing and ALREADY widely popular areas of pure and applied mathematics. ...
dear colleagues, i do agree with the openion of peter markovic. this has to be condemned by the universal algebra community. hope JAMS will not do such things...
Dear All, I am also outraged by the actions of JAMS. At the moment we are discussing this among ourselves, which is a good thing, of course. But in order to...
Brian Davey
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Feb 3, 2007 6:07 am
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... Only as a first step. If it failed, then we have to proceed to a broader context in interpretation and to a wider community as the target of our message. ...
We are academics, so we should start with a committee whose job will be to compose a letter condemning this kind of academic censorship in general and mention...
Dear Colleagues, I completely support the idea of a committee. George Gratzer, Bob Quackenbush, Brian Davey and the other executives at AU should decide on its...
To correct a few more erroneous statements I made in my reply to Professor Pratt and to add to the information: Bauer proved that all distributive algebraic...
Thanks to all for answering my question regarding the importance of this problem---I knew how old it was, but age alone isn't necessarily a determiner of...