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Sección19.6Referencias y Lecturas Recomendadas

[1]
  
Donnellan, T. Lattice Theory. Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1968.
[2]
  
Halmos, P. R. “The Basic Concepts of Algebraic Logic,” American Mathematical Monthly 53(1956), 363–87.
[3]
  
Hohn, F. “Some Mathematical Aspects of Switching,” American Mathematical Monthly 62(1955), 75–90.
[4]
  
Hohn, F. Applied Boolean Algebra. 2nd ed. Macmillan, New York, 1966.
[5]
  
Lidl, R. and Pilz, G. Applied Abstract Algebra. 2nd ed. Springer, New York, 1998.
[6]
  
Whitesitt, J. Boolean Algebra and Its Applications. Dover, Mineola, NY, 2010.