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Order, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, February 2007
- Patrick Baier, Bartlomiej Bosek, Piotr Micek:
On-line Chain Partitioning of Up-growing Interval Orders. 1-13 - George Voutsadakis:
Dedekind-MacNeille Completion of n -ordered Sets. 15-29 - Christian Herrmann, Anvar M. Nurakunov:
On Locally Finite Modular Lattice Varieties of Finite Height. 31-37 - Antonio Montalbán:
Computable Linearizations of Well-partial-orderings. 39-48 - Jonathan Ariel Barmak, Elias Gabriel Minian:
2-Dimension from the Topological Viewpoint. 49-58 - Stephan Foldes, Jenö Szigeti:
A Half-Space Approach to Order Dimension. 59-73
Volume 24, Number 2, May 2007
- Walter Bossert, Kotaro Suzumura:
Domain Closedness Conditions and Rational Choice. 75-88 - Michal Botur, Radomír Halas:
Complete Commutative Basic Algebras. 89-105 - Tobias Kaiser:
Real Closed Graded Fields. 107-120 - Anthony W. Hager, Chawne M. Kimber:
Uniformly Hyperarchimedean Lattice-Ordered Groups. 121-131 - Andrew Vince, Hua Wang:
Infinitely Many Trees Have Non-Sperner Subtree Poset. 133-138
Volume 24, Number 3, August 2007
- David M. Howard, Mitchel T. Keller, Stephen J. Young:
A Characterization of Partially Ordered Sets with Linear Discrepancy Equal to 2. 139-153 - Luigi Santocanale:
On the Join Dependency Relation in Multinomial Lattices. 155-179 - Annalisa De Bonis, Gyula O. H. Katona:
Largest Families Without an r -Fork. 181-191 - Robin Christian, Marston D. E. Conder, Arkadii M. Slinko:
Flippable Pairs and Subset Comparisons in Comparative Probability Orderings. 193-213
Volume 24, Number 4, November 2007
- Dragan Masulovic:
Homomorphism-Homogeneous Partially Ordered Sets. 215-226 - Ilham Chakir, Maurice Pouzet:
The Length of Chains in Modular Algebraic Lattices. 227-247 - Hans Weber:
On Lattices of Uniformities. 249-276 - Marston D. E. Conder, Simon Marshall, Arkadii M. Slinko:
Orders on Multisets and Discrete Cones. 277-296
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