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An extension of stone's partitioning theorem for ordered sets

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2010

J. W. Taylor
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Department of Mathematics, University of Illinois, Urbana.
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In [1], A. H. Stone proved that for a cardinal number k ≥ 1 a set with a transitive relation can be partitioned into k cofinal subsets provided each element of the set has at least k successors. Using methods quite different from those of Stone, we show that for k ≥ ℵ0 the same condition on successors guarantees that a set on which there are defined not more than k transitive relations can be partitioned into k sets each of which is cofinal with respect to each of the relations. We also show that such a partition exists even if some of the relations are not transitive as long as the non-transitive relations have no more than k elements.

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Copyright © University College London 1971

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1.Stone, A. H., “On partitioning ordered sets into cofinal subsets”, Mathematika, 15 (1968), 217222.CrossRefGoogle Scholar