Lattice CST(L1) Obtained By The Substitution Sum In Formal Context

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Substitution Sum, Irreducible elements, Formal concept Analysis, Convex doubling.

Abstract

Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) is an applied branch of Lattice theory, widely used in computer science, which derives implicit relationships between objects described through a set of attributes on one hand and these attributes on the other. Any finite lattice can be represented by a formal concept, which can be obtained from the formal context of ob- jects and attributes. Let T be a (0, 1) sublattice of a lattice L1.  In this paper, a concept lattice CST(L1) is constructed by the  substitution- sum in the formal context, where T is a formal context of a (0, 1) sublattice of the lattice L1. The structural properties of the concept lattice are studied and a characterization for the meet and join irreducible elements of CST(L1) is given. Further, some congruence relations are defined on the lattice CST(L1).

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2024-09-17

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Salma Shabnam, & Ramananda HS. (2024). Lattice CST(L1) Obtained By The Substitution Sum In Formal Context. Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications (JoCAAA), 33(4), 147–153. Retrieved from http://eudoxuspress.com/index.php/pub/article/view/552

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