berlattice
Berlattice is a term used in theoretical discussions to describe a class of lattice-like structures that integrate an additional layering relation with the standard lattice order. In the most general sense, a berlattice consists of a set equipped with lattice operations meet and join, along with a secondary relation or function that partitions elements into layers or levels. There is no universally accepted formal definition, and different authors have proposed alternate axioms or compatibility requirements between the layer structure and the lattice operations.
Variations among proposals range from simple layer assignment to more intricate rules governing how layers interact
Usage and status: The berlattice concept appears primarily in speculative or foundational discussions in mathematics, theoretical
Etymology and alternative terms: The name likely derives from lattice theory with the insertion of a layer