Absorption law
In algebra, the absorption law or absorption identity is an identity linking a pair of binary operations.
Two binary operations, ¤ and ⁂, are said to be connected by the absorption law if:
Examples
Lattices
A set equipped with two commutative and associative binary operations and that are connected by the absorption law is called a lattice; in this case, both operations are necessarily idempotent.Examples of lattices include Heyting algebras and Boolean algebras, in particular sets of sets with union and intersection operators, and ordered sets with min and max operations.