19. Conclusion
The theory of ordered sets is ubiquitous in mathematics, but also in many other scientific disciplines, as well as in the varied fields of engineering, since order and more generally pre-order relations are very often explicitly occurring or implicitly underlying. Inclusion, union and intersection operations on subsets of a given ambient set, like inequality, supremum and infimum operations on numbers or functions, are two major examples.
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