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| | TOPCOM, Michael R. Darnel: Theory of Lattice-Ordered Groups; a review of the book and perspective of the literature by ... |
 | | It was the first of its kind to lace together the Conrad opus on lattice-ordered groups with contributions from others (Simon Bernau, most prominently) who approached the subject matter from the analytic point of view, and brought to the game elements of topology, for purposes of representation. |
 | | With such a bias in mind, I would not initiate a student in lattice ordered groups and rings with a reading of [LZ71]; it is also too easy to get overwhelmed by the contents, and not easy enough to locate results in it, which makes it problematic as a reference text. |
 | | By the end of the seventies then many of us involved with lattice-ordered groups began to see the need for another monograph, and, indeed, as [BKW77] was so long in gestation, it was also out of date when it appeared, and addressed the subject of ordered permutation groups only glancingly. |
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