Distributive Lattice

Distributive Lattice is the title Warfield used in his inventory index. It is a table that shows the cardinality of all the levels found in a distributive lattice that corresponds to an n-dimensional system for n lying in the range (0, 10).

NOT SENT TO GMU NOR TO ARIZ. This document is a matrix, I think, a table of eleven columns and ten rows, numbered 1 through 10, the eleventh being numbered SIGMA. The table itself is labeled: "Cardinality of Level Number" The legend below the table reads: TABLE SHOWING THE CARDINALITY OF ALL THE LEVELS FOUND IN A DISTRIBUTIVE LATTICE THAT CORRESPONDS TO AN N-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEM FOR N LYING IN THE RANGE (0,10). [Sigma] represents the sum of the entries for a row (for an N-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEM) and is equal to 2N.


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