English

$\mathcal C_1$-diagrams of slim rectangular semimodular lattices permit quotient diagrams

Rings and Algebras 2023-01-26 v3

Abstract

Slim semimodular lattices (for short, SPS lattices) and slim rectangular lattices (for short, SR lattices) were introduced by G. Gr\"atzer and E. Knapp in 2007 and 2009. These lattices are necessarily finite and planar, and they have been studied in more then four dozen papers since 2007. They are best understood with the help of their C1\mathcal C_1-diagrams, introduced by the author in 2017. For a diagram FF of a finite lattice LL and a congruence α\alpha of LL, we define the ``quotient diagram'' F/αF/\alpha by taking the maximal elements of the α\alpha-blocks and preserving their geometric positions. While F/αF/\alpha is not even a Hasse diagram in general, we prove that whenever LL is an SR lattice and FF is a C1\mathcal C_1-diagram of LL, then F/αF/\alpha is a C1\mathcal C_1-diagram of L/αL/\alpha, which is an SR lattice or a chain. The class of lattices isomorphic to the congruence lattices of SPS lattices is closed under taking filters. We prove that this class is closed under two more constructions, which are inverses of taking filters in some sense; one of the two respective proofs relies on an inverse of the quotient diagram construction.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2208.03606,
  title  = {$\mathcal C_1$-diagrams of slim rectangular semimodular lattices permit quotient diagrams},
  author = {Gábor Czédli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.03606},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

31 pages, 14 figures. The error in Lemma 7.5 and several typos have been corrected; Remark 7.6 and the title are new