Introduction to Lattices and Order is a mathematical textbook on order theory by Brian A. Davey and Hilary Priestley. It was published by the Cambridge University Press in their Cambridge Mathematical Textbooks series in 1990,[1][2][3] with a second edition in 2002.[4][5][6] The second edition is significantly different in its topics and organization, and was revised to incorporate recent developments in the area, especially in its applications to computer science.[4][6] The Basic Library List Committee of the Mathematical Association of America has suggested its inclusion in undergraduate mathematics libraries.[7]
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