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The "Largeness" of Subsets of the Natural Numbers
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27 Sep 2014 - 23:01
#sequences-and-series
#number-theory
#order-theory
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An interesting puzzle for some, confusing for me
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28 Sep 2014 - 14:37
#abstract-algebra
#group-theory
#puzzle
#order-theory
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Prove if 0(a) is odd, show a is a square.
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29 Sep 2014 - 21:13
#abstract-algebra
#order-theory
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Well ordering+finite number of steps between elements property name?
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30 Sep 2014 - 1:55
#order-theory
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Order preserving functions that do not preserve binary operations
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#order-theory
#lattice-orders
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Uncountable Dense Linear Orders
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#self-learning
#order-theory
#model-theory
#first-order-logic
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Order Type Stratification
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04 Oct 2014 - 0:14
#self-learning
#order-theory
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Example of a poset with elements not included in a maximal element?
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04 Oct 2014 - 14:47
#order-theory
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How ae these three order types on $Z_+ \times Z_+$ different?
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05 Oct 2014 - 17:15
#elementary-set-theory
#order-theory
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Term of partially ordered set with "levels"
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07 Oct 2014 - 10:47
#elementary-set-theory
#terminology
#order-theory
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cardinality of maximum antichains in power set posets
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28 Mar 2026 - 12:02
#discrete-mathematics
#graph-theory
#order-theory
#lattice-orders
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prove that a partially ordered set of elements mn+1 has a chain of size m+1 or antichain of size n+1
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08 Oct 2014 - 2:24
#combinatorics
#order-theory
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Nomenclature for posets s.t. for all $x<y$, there exists $z$ with $x<z<y$.
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08 Oct 2014 - 5:37
#terminology
#order-theory
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Order-preserving function
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08 Oct 2014 - 9:59
#abstract-algebra
#functions
#proof-verification
#order-theory
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Stochastic Orders
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09 Oct 2014 - 1:12
#probability
#reference-request
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