Combinatorial representation and convex dimension of convex geometries (Q1112077)
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Combinatorial representation and convex dimension of convex geometries (English)
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1988
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The authors develop a representation theory for convex geometries in terms of labelled posets. These results may be viewed as representation theorems for meet-distributive lattices and are in this sense generalizations of Birkhoff's representation theorem for distributive lattices. The crucial results are: 1) Let f be an onto function from a finite poset P to a finite set X. Then the collection \(\Phi (P,f)=\{C\subseteq X:\) \(C=\bar f(U)\) for U a filter of \(P\}\) of subsets of X is a convex geometry on the ground set X. 2) If (X,L) is a convex geometry and h the induced labeling of the poset of meet-irreducibles M(L), then \(\Phi (M(L),h)=L.\) Both results provide a complete characterization of the convex geometries on the ground set X. Moreover the authors turn to the natural question: what properties of a convex geometry are determined by its meet-irreducibles? They define a ``convex dimension'' of a convex geometry cdim(X,L) and show that it depends only on the poset M(L), namely, \(c\dim (X,L)=w(M(L))\) \((w=width)\). Dilworth's chain decomposition theorem is an essential tool in the proof of this result.
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representation theory for convex geometries
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labelled posets
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meet- distributive lattices
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convex dimension
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