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This volume contains papers which, for the most part, are based on
talks given at an international conference on Lattices, Semigroups,
and Universal Algebra that was held in Lisbon, Portugal during the
week of June 20-24, 1988. The conference was dedicated to the
memory of Professor Antonio Almeida Costa, a Portuguese
mathematician who greatly contributed to the development of th
algebra in Portugal, on the 10 anniversary of his death. The themes
of the conference reflect some of his research interests and those
of his students. The purpose of the conference was to gather
leading experts in Lattices, Semigroups, and Universal Algebra and
to promote a discussion of recent developments and trends in these
areas. All three fields have grown rapidly during the last few
decades with varying degrees of interaction. Lattice theory and
Universal Algebra have historically evolved alongside with a large
overlap between the groups of researchers in the two fields. More
recently, techniques and ideas of these theories have been used
extensively in the theory of semigroups. Conversely, some
developments in that area may inspire further developments in
Universal Algebra. On the other hand, techniques of semi group
theory have naturally been employed in the study of semilattices.
Several papers in this volume elaborate on these interactions.
This volume contains papers which, for the most part, are based on
talks given at an international conference on Lattices, Semigroups,
and Universal Algebra that was held in Lisbon, Portugal during the
week of June 20-24, 1988. The conference was dedicated to the
memory of Professor Antonio Almeida Costa, a Portuguese
mathematician who greatly contributed to the development of th
algebra in Portugal, on the 10 anniversary of his death. The themes
of the conference reflect some of his research interests and those
of his students. The purpose of the conference was to gather
leading experts in Lattices, Semigroups, and Universal Algebra and
to promote a discussion of recent developments and trends in these
areas. All three fields have grown rapidly during the last few
decades with varying degrees of interaction. Lattice theory and
Universal Algebra have historically evolved alongside with a large
overlap between the groups of researchers in the two fields. More
recently, techniques and ideas of these theories have been used
extensively in the theory of semigroups. Conversely, some
developments in that area may inspire further developments in
Universal Algebra. On the other hand, techniques of semi group
theory have naturally been employed in the study of semilattices.
Several papers in this volume elaborate on these interactions.
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