A Note on Congruences of Infinite Bounded Involution Lattices
Abstract
We prove that an infinite (bounded) involution lattice and even pseudo--Kleene algebra can have any number of congruences between 2 and its number of elements or equalling its number of subsets, regardless of whether it has as many ideals as elements or as many ideals as subsets; consequently, the same holds for antiortholattices. Under the Generalized Continuum Hypothesis, this means that an infinite (bounded) involution lattice, pseudo--Kleene algebra or antiortholattice can have any number of congruences between 2 and its number of subsets, regardless of its number of ideals.
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