Planar posets, dimension, breadth and the number of minimal elements (Q304190)
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Planar posets, dimension, breadth and the number of minimal elements (English)
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24 August 2016
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An ordered set is called planar iff its diagram can be drawn in the plane without any edges crossing. The authors prove that a planar ordered set with \(t\) minimal elements has dimension \(\leq 2t+1\). They also show that, for every \(t\geq 3\), there is a planar ordered set with \(t\) minimal elements and dimension \(\geq t+3\). The lower bound construction can be modified to improve the state of knowledge on the conjecture that, for every \(d\geq 2\), there is an \(f(d)\) so that a planar ordered set of dimension \(f(d)\) must contain a standard example of dimension \(d\). Previously, it was only known that \(f\), if it exists, satisfies \(f(d)\geq d+2\). The authors give examples which show that, if \(f\) exists, then \(\lim _{d\to \infty } f(d)/d \geq 2\). After a thorough background discussion, proofs and examples are elementary and very accessible.
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planar poset
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dimension
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