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The monoid of the random graph
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    The monoid of the random graph (English)
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    21 March 2001
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    The countable random graph \(R\) is the unique graph with the property that given any two non-empty disjoint finite sets of vertices there is a vertex in neither set that is adjacent to all members of the first set but to no member of the second. This paper has as its subject \(\text{End}(R)\), the monoid of all endomorphisms of \(R\), where a morphism between graphs is a mapping that preserves adjacency. It is proved that \(\text{End}(R)\) has no zero, is not regular, nor is it idempotent-generated. However, the cardinality of the set of minimal idempotents is that of the continuum and every countable linear order is embedded in the poset of idempotents of \(\text{End}(R)\).
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    monoids of endomorphisms
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    countable random graphs
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    minimal idempotents
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    countable linear orders
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    posets of idempotents
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