"Tamari lattice" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Tamari lattices [plural]
Etymology: Introduced by Dov Tamari (1962). Head templates: {{en-noun}} Tamari lattice (plural Tamari lattices)
  1. (mathematics) A partially ordered set in which the elements consist of different ways of grouping a sequence of objects into pairs using parentheses (e.g. for a sequence of four objects abcd, the five possible groupings are ((ab)c)d, (ab)(cd), (a(bc))d, a((bc)d), and a(b(cd))). Wikipedia link: Tamari lattice Categories (topical): Mathematics

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