A 
lattice is an abstract structure studied in the 
mathematical subdisciplines of 
order theory and 
abstract algebra. It consists of a 
partially ordered set in which every two elements have a unique 
supremum (also called a least upper bound or 
join) and a unique 
infimum (also called a greatest lower bound or 
meet). An example is given by the 
natural numbers, partially ordered by 
divisibility, for which the unique supremum is the 
least common multiple and the unique infimum is the 
greatest common divisor.