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Strict preorders #1308

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This pull request extracts some order theory from #1211

@EgbertRijke EgbertRijke changed the title Strict orders Strict preorders Feb 9, 2025
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@fredrik-bakke I renamed "strictly ordered type" to "strict preorder" because its shorter. Is that ok?

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@fredrik-bakke I renamed "strictly ordered type" to "strict preorder" because its shorter. Is that ok?

Yeah, that makes sense to me. I wouldn't know if that term is used for something else in the literature though.

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Ok, so I think this is ready. Now we can sensibly start talking about dense linear orders and stuff like that.

@EgbertRijke EgbertRijke merged commit a9ee070 into UniMath:master Feb 9, 2025
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Your terminology is consistent with nLab, so that's good

https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/strict+preorder

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