Hereditary rigidity, separation and density In memory of Professor I.G. Rosenberg
Abstract
We continue the investigation of systems of hereditarily rigid relations started in Couceiro, Haddad, Pouzet and Sch\"olzel [1]. We observe that on a set with elements, there is a hereditarily rigid set made of tournaments if and only if . We ask if the same inequality holds when the tournaments are replaced by linear orders. This problem has an equivalent formulation in terms of separation of linear orders. Let be the least cardinal such that there is a family of linear orders on an -element set such that any two distinct ordered pairs of distinct elements of are separated by some member of , then with equality if . We ask whether the equality holds for every . We prove that . If is infinite, we show that for . More generally, we prove that the two equalities hold, where is the least cardinal such that , and is the topological density of the set of linear orders on (viewed as a subset of the power set equipped with the product topology). These equalities follow from the {\it Generalized Continuum Hypothesis}, but we do not know whether they hold without any set theoretical hypothesis.
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@article{arxiv.2104.00292,
title = {Hereditary rigidity, separation and density In memory of Professor I.G. Rosenberg},
author = {Lucien Haddad and Masahiro Miyakawa and Maurice Pouzet and Hisayuki Tatsumi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.00292},
year = {2021}
}