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A linearly ordered poset is a structure \((A,\prec,\sqsubset)\), where \((A,\prec)\) is a poset and \((A,\sqsubset)\) is a linear extension of \((A,\prec)\). The authors characterize all countable homogeneous linearly ordered posets. The discussion splits into two basic cases. The first case leads to permutations considered as structures with two linear orderings. The countable homogeneous permutations were classified by Cameron. In the non-permutational case the authors obtain two additional families: The first can be thought of as a mixture of \(k\) (where \(2 \leq k \leq \aleph_0\)) copies of \((\mathbb{Q},<)\) shuffled into a singular linear order, while the second has a single member, the random lo-poset. | |||
Property / review text: A linearly ordered poset is a structure \((A,\prec,\sqsubset)\), where \((A,\prec)\) is a poset and \((A,\sqsubset)\) is a linear extension of \((A,\prec)\). The authors characterize all countable homogeneous linearly ordered posets. The discussion splits into two basic cases. The first case leads to permutations considered as structures with two linear orderings. The countable homogeneous permutations were classified by Cameron. In the non-permutational case the authors obtain two additional families: The first can be thought of as a mixture of \(k\) (where \(2 \leq k \leq \aleph_0\)) copies of \((\mathbb{Q},<)\) shuffled into a singular linear order, while the second has a single member, the random lo-poset. / rank | |||
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Countable homogeneous linearly ordered posets (English)
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12 September 2012
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A linearly ordered poset is a structure \((A,\prec,\sqsubset)\), where \((A,\prec)\) is a poset and \((A,\sqsubset)\) is a linear extension of \((A,\prec)\). The authors characterize all countable homogeneous linearly ordered posets. The discussion splits into two basic cases. The first case leads to permutations considered as structures with two linear orderings. The countable homogeneous permutations were classified by Cameron. In the non-permutational case the authors obtain two additional families: The first can be thought of as a mixture of \(k\) (where \(2 \leq k \leq \aleph_0\)) copies of \((\mathbb{Q},<)\) shuffled into a singular linear order, while the second has a single member, the random lo-poset.
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homogeneous structure
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linearly ordered poset
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Fraïssé limit
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homogeneous permutation
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