Partitioning in the space of antimonotonic functions
Abstract
This paper studies partitions in the space of antimonotonic boolean functions on sets of n elements. The antimonotonic functions are the antichains of the partially ordered set of subsets. We analyse and characterise a natural partial ordering on this set. We study the inter- vals according to this ordering. We show how intervals of antimonotonic functions, and a fortiori the whole space of antimonotonic functions can be partitioned as disjoint unions of certain classes of intervals. These in- tervals are uniquely determined by antimonotonic functions on smaller sets. This leads to recursive enumeration algorithms and new recursion relations. Using various decompositions, we derive new recursion formu- lae for the number of antimonotonic functions and hence for the number of monotonic functions (i.e. the Dedekind number).
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@article{arxiv.1103.2877,
title = {Partitioning in the space of antimonotonic functions},
author = {Patrick De Causmaecker and Stefan De Wannemacker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.2877},
year = {2011}
}
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15 pages