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Encyclopedia > List of order topics

This is a list of order topics, by Wikipedia page.


An alphabetical list of many notions of order theory can be found in the order theory glossary. See also inequality, extreme value, optimization (mathematics), domain theory.

Contents

Basic concepts

Distinguished elements of partial orders

Subsets of partial orders

Special types of partial orders

Well-orders

Completeness properties

Orders with further algebraic operations

Orders in abstract algebra

Functions between partial orders

Completions and free constructions

Domain theory

Orders in mathematical logic

Orders in topology


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order theory: Information from Answers.com (4046 words)
Order theory is a branch of mathematics that studies various kinds of binary relations that capture the intuitive notion of a mathematical ordering.
Orders appear everywhere - at least as far as mathematics and related areas, such as computer science, are concerned.
These are graph drawings where the vertices are the elements of the poset and the ordering relation is indicated by both the edges and the relative positioning of the vertices.
List of the Knights of the Garter (1348-present) (13921 words)
A list of all knights from 1348 to 1939, adapted from Edmund H. Fellowes: The Knights of the Garter 1348-1939, which is a catalogue of the stall-plates in St.
Fellowes book lists the knights by stall, and that listing by stall can by found here with Fellowes' original annotations (many of which relate to the monuments visible in the chapel).
Beltz's list is the same as that of Shaw (infra), except that he counts Edward III as no. 1 and the Black Prince as no. 2.
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