Disjunction property of Wallman

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In mathematics, especially in order theory, a partially ordered set with a unique minimal element 0 has the disjunction property of Wallman when for every pair (a, b) of elements of the poset, either ba or there exists an element cb such that c ≠ 0 and c has no nontrivial common predecessor with a. That is, in the latter case, the only x with xa and xc is x = 0. A version of this property for lattices was introduced by (Wallman 1938), in a paper showing that the homology theory of a topological space could be defined in terms of its distributive lattice of closed sets. He observed that the inclusion order on the closed sets of a T1 space has the disjunction property. The generalization to partial orders was introduced by (Wolk 1956).

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