Set-homogeneous graphs (Q1333326)

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Set-homogeneous graphs
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    Set-homogeneous graphs (English)
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    13 September 1994
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    An infinite relational structure \(M\) is set-homogeneous if, whenever \(U\), \(V\) are finite isomorphic substructures of \(M\), there is an automorphism of \(M\) taking \(U\) to \(V\). This is a weakening of Fraïssé's notion of homogeneity. An example is given of a set-homogeneous graph which is not homogeneous, and the example is characterized by its symmetry properties. A variant of Fraïssé's amalgamation theorem is also given.
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    homogeneous structures
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    twisted amalgamation
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    set-homogeneous relational structure
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    set-homogeneous graph
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