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Order, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, February 2004
- Siaw-Lynn Ng:
A Characterisation of Posets that Are nearly Antichains. 1-5 - Maciej Malicki, Aleksander Rutkowski:
On Operations and Linear Extensions of Well Partially Ordered Sets. 7-17 - J. Robert Johnson, Henry A. Kierstead:
Explicit 2-Factorisations of the Odd Graph. 19-27 - Alfio Giarlotta:
Representable Lexicographic Products. 29-41 - James B. Nation:
Closure Operators and Lattice Extensions. 43-48 - B. N. Waphare, Vinayak Joshi:
Characterizations of Standard Elements in Posets. 49-60 - Julie Christophe, Jean-Paul Doignon, Samuel Fiorini:
The Biorder Polytope. 61-82 - Neil J. A. Sloane, Thomas Wieder:
The Number of Hierarchical Orderings. 83-89
Volume 21, Number 2, May 2004
- Sylvia Pulmannová:
Commutator-Finite D-Lattices. 91-105 - Jorge E. Castro, Sergio A. Celani:
Quasi-Modal Lattices. 107-129 - Miranca Fischermann, Werner Knoben, Dirk Kremer, Dieter Rautenbach:
The Numbers of Shared Upper Bounds Determine a Poset. 131-135 - Marcel Erné:
Intervals in Lattices of alpha-Meet-Closed Subsets. 137-153 - Jean-Luc Marichal, Radko Mesiar:
Aggregation on Finite Ordinal Scales by Scale Independent Functions. 155-180
Volume 21, Number 3, August 2004
- Jan Hubicka, Jaroslav Nesetril:
Finite Paths are Universal. 181-200 - Maciej Malicki:
Notes on the Length, the Structure and the Cardinality of a Chain. 201-205 - Joshua D. Laison:
Tube Representations of Ordered Sets. 207-230 - W. Charles Holland, Matatyahu Rubin:
Semi-Ohkuma Chains. 231-256 - R. Padmanabhan, P. Penner:
Semilattice Operations Generated by Lattice Terms. 257-263
Volume 21, Number 4, November 2004
- M. Giraudet, John Kenneth Truss:
Okhuma Graphs and Coloured Chains. 265-281 - Iztok Peterin:
Characterizing Flag Graphs and Induced Subgraphs of Cartesian Product Graphs. 283-292 - Antonio Di Nola, Anatolij Dvurecenskij, Jan Jakubik:
Good and Bad Infinitesimals, and States on Pseudo MV-algebras. 293-314 - Nathan Reading:
Lattice Congruences of the Weak Order. 315-344
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