Does anyone know a good book about lattices (as subgroups of a vector space $V$)?
A book useful to learn lattices (discrete groups)
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0The interesting argument is "Lattices" (I'm sorry for my unclear and stupid comment). I know that lattices are closely related to "solid geometry" and I'm courious. – 2012-06-30
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These notes of mine on geometry of numbers begin with a section on lattices in Euclidean space. However they are a work in progress and certainly not yet fully satisfactory. Of the references I myself have been consulting for this material, the one I have found most helpful with regard to basic material on lattices is C.L. Siegel's Lectures on the Geometry of Numbers.
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Check the following:
Roman,Steven: "Lattices and Ordered Sets", Springer
Blyth, T.S.: "Lattices and Ordered Algebraic Structures" , Springer
Roggenkamp, Klaus - Huber-Dyson, Verena : "Lattices over Orders" , Springer
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0DonAntonio, $p$erh$a$ps you could move your answer to [this question](http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/180578/introductory-text-for-lattice-theory), which is a$b$out this kind of lattices. – 2012-08-09