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A type of algebraic structure related to sets of intervals

Combinatorics 2020-11-17 v1 Rings and Algebras

Abstract

F. Wehrung has asked: Given a family C\mathcal{C} of subsets of a set Ω\Omega, under what conditions will there exist a total ordering on Ω\Omega under which every member of C\mathcal{C} is convex? <p> Note that if AA and BB are nondisjoint convex subsets of a totally ordered set, neither of which contains the other, then ABA\cup B, ABA\cap B, and ABA\setminus B are also convex. So let C\mathcal{C} be an arbitrary set of subsets of a set Ω\Omega, and form its closure P\mathcal{P} under forming, whenever AA and BB are nondisjoint and neither contains the other, the sets ABA\cup B, ABA\cap B, and ABA\setminus B. We determine the form P\mathcal{P} can take when C\mathcal{C}, and hence P\mathcal{P}, is finite, and for this case get necessary and sufficient conditions for there to exist an ordering of Ω\Omega of the desired sort. From this we obtain a condition which works without the finiteness hypothesis. <p> We establish bounds on the cardinality of the subset P\mathcal{P} generated as above by an nn-element set C\mathcal{C}. <p> We note connections with the theory of <i>interval graphs</i> and <i>hypergraphs</i>, which lead to other ways of answering Wehrung's question.

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@article{arxiv.2011.07399,
  title  = {A type of algebraic structure related to sets of intervals},
  author = {George M. Bergman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.07399},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

11 pages. Copy at http://math.berkeley.edu/~gbergman/papers may be updated more frequently than arXiv copy. This work is far from my field of expertise, and I would welcome comments from those closer to field than I, both on the content and on points of language etc