The class of Aronszajn lines under epimorphisms
Abstract
A linear order is called strongly surjective if for every non empty suborder , there is an epimorphism from onto (denoted by ). We show, answering some questions of D\'aniel T. Soukup, that under there is a strongly surjective Countryman line. We also study the general structure of the class of Aronszajn lines under , and compare it with the well known embeddability relation . Under , the class of Aronszajn lines and the class of countable linear orders enjoy similar nice properties when viewed under the embeddability relation; both are well-quasi-ordered and have a finite basis. We show that this analogy does not extend perfectly to the relation; while it is known that the countable linear orders are still well-quasi-ordered under , we show that already in the class of Aronszajn lines has an infinite antichain, and under an infinite decreasing chain as well. We show that some of the analogy survives by proving that under , for some carefully constructed Countryman line , and form a -basis for the class of Aronszajn lines. Finally we show that this does not extend to all uncountable linear orders by proving that there is never a finite -basis for the uncountable real orders.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2503.13728,
title = {The class of Aronszajn lines under epimorphisms},
author = {Lucas Polymeris and Carlos Martinez-Ranero},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.13728},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
29 pages, 1 figure. - v2 changes: small fixes and changes after the journal revision