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An '''orthomodular lattice''' is an ] <math>L</math> that satisfies the following condition for all <math>x, y \in L</math>:
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:If <math>x \leq y</math> then <math> y = x \lor (x^\perp \land y)</math>

Lattices of this form are of crucial importance for the study of ], since they are part of the axiomisation of the ] ] of ].

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