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In mathematics, a Stone algebra, or Stone lattice, is a pseudo-complemented distributive lattice such that a* ∨ a** = 1. They were introduced by Grätzer & Schmidt (1957) and named after Marshall Harvey Stone.

Boolean algebras are Stone algebras, and Stone algebras are Ockham algebras.

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