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    Wide posets with fixed height and cutset number (English)
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    Given an element x of a partially ordered set P, a set \(S\subseteq P\setminus \{x\}\) is said to be a cuset for x if \(S\cup \{x\}\) meets every maximal chain of P and x is incomparable to every element of S. The cutset number of P is the minimum m such that every element of P has a cutset of size at most m. The authors determine the order of growth of the maximum width of a poset with height h and cutset number m for fixed h or fixed m.
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    maximum width
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