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Acknowledgement:
I would like to express my appreciation to all who have done research on skew lattices. In
particular I am grateful to those I have worked directly with: Robert J. Bignall, Karin
Cvetko-Vah, Michael Kinyon, Ganna Kudryavtseva, Gratiela Laslo, Tomaž Pisanski,
Joao Pita Costa, and Matthew Spinks. I would also like to express my gratitude to the late
Charles Wells, who in 1983 provided the venue at Case Western Reserve University
where I began my research on skew lattices and skew Boolean algebras. Charles was very
supportive of my initial research. In addition, many thanks to those involved with
bringing this survey of skew lattice theory to publication: the editorial team (Tomaž
Pisanski, Karin Cvetko Vah and Michael Kinyon), the technical support, Nino Bašić, the
University of Primorska and its Rector Klavdija Kutnar and the University of Primorska
Press Editor-In-Chief Jonatan Vinkler To ALL, thank you!
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I would like to express my appreciation to all who have done research on skew lattices. In
particular I am grateful to those I have worked directly with: Robert J. Bignall, Karin
Cvetko-Vah, Michael Kinyon, Ganna Kudryavtseva, Gratiela Laslo, Tomaž Pisanski,
Joao Pita Costa, and Matthew Spinks. I would also like to express my gratitude to the late
Charles Wells, who in 1983 provided the venue at Case Western Reserve University
where I began my research on skew lattices and skew Boolean algebras. Charles was very
supportive of my initial research. In addition, many thanks to those involved with
bringing this survey of skew lattice theory to publication: the editorial team (Tomaž
Pisanski, Karin Cvetko Vah and Michael Kinyon), the technical support, Nino Bašić, the
University of Primorska and its Rector Klavdija Kutnar and the University of Primorska
Press Editor-In-Chief Jonatan Vinkler To ALL, thank you!
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