[PDF][PDF] How to cancel a linearly ordered exponent
C Bergman, R McKenzie… - Colloq. Math. Soc. János …, 1982 - faculty.sites.iastate.edu
C Bergman, R McKenzie, S Nagy
Colloq. Math. Soc. János Bolyai, 1982•faculty.sites.iastate.eduIn this paper, XY denotes the set of monotone functions from the partially ordered set Y into
the partially ordered set X, ordered by everywhere inclusion. Several cancellation and
refinement theorems for this operation on po-sets were announced in [2], and will be proved
in [3]. The purpose of this short paper is to establish the following theorem. The proof is a
good example of the circle of ideas elaborated more fully in [3].
the partially ordered set X, ordered by everywhere inclusion. Several cancellation and
refinement theorems for this operation on po-sets were announced in [2], and will be proved
in [3]. The purpose of this short paper is to establish the following theorem. The proof is a
good example of the circle of ideas elaborated more fully in [3].
In this paper, XY denotes the set of monotone functions from the partially ordered set Y into the partially ordered set X, ordered by everywhere inclusion. Several cancellation and refinement theorems for this operation on po-sets were announced in [2], and will be proved in [3]. The purpose of this short paper is to establish the following theorem. The proof is a good example of the circle of ideas elaborated more fully in [3].
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