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Continuous Lattices and Domains

Part of the Encyclopedia of Mathematics and Its Applications series
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Information content and programming semantics are just two of the applications of the mathematical concepts of order, continuity and domains.

The authors develop the mathematical foundations of partially ordered sets with completeness properties of various degrees, in particular directed complete ordered sets and complete lattices.

Uniquely, they focus on partially ordered sets that have an extra order relation, modelling the notion that one element 'finitely approximates' another, something closely related to intrinsic topologies linking order and topology.

Extensive use is made of topological ideas, both by defining useful topologies on the structures themselves and by developing close connections with numerous aspects of topology.

The theory so developed not only has applications to computer science but also within mathematics to such areas as analysis, the spectral theory of algebras and the theory of computability.

This authoritative, comprehensive account of the subject will be essential for all those working in the area.

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Cambridge University Press
0521803381 / 9780521803380
Hardback
511.33
06/03/2003
United Kingdom
English
620 p.
24 cm
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