We investigate classes of graphs and posets that admit decompositions to obtain or disprove finiteness results for obstruction sets. To do so we develop a theory of minimal infinite antichains that allows us to characterize such antichains by means of the set of elements below it. In particular we show that the following classes have infinite antichains with resp. to the induced subgraph/poset relation: interval graphs and orders, N-free orders, orders with bounded decomposition width. On the other hand for orders with bounded decomposition diameter finiteness of all antichains is shown. As a consequence those classes with infinite antichains have undecidable hereditary properties whereas those with finite antichains have fast algorithms fo...
We study countable embedding-universal and homomorphism-universal structures and unify results relat...
We study countable embedding-universal and homomorphism-universal structures and unify results relat...
AbstractTo any finite poset P we associate two graphs which we denote by Ω(P) and ℧(P). Several stan...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.We investigate classes of graphs and posets t...
A class of finite tournaments determined by a set of "forbidden subtournaments" is wellqua...
AbstractAn antichain A of a well-founded quasi-order Q is canonical if for every ideal F of Q, F has...
We study several classes of finite posets equipped with linear orderings. We examine these classes a...
We study several classes of finite posets equipped with linear orderings. We examine these classes a...
summary:In set theory without the axiom of choice (AC), we observe new relations of the following st...
summary:In set theory without the axiom of choice (AC), we observe new relations of the following st...
19International audienceWe show that there are four infinite prime graphs such that every infinite p...
19International audienceWe show that there are four infinite prime graphs such that every infinite p...
summary:Let $\Bbb G$ and $\Bbb D$, respectively, denote the partially ordered sets of homomorphism c...
The main result of this paper is that all antichains are finite in the poset of monomial ideals in ...
A structural condition is given for finite maximal antichains in the homomorphism order of relationa...
We study countable embedding-universal and homomorphism-universal structures and unify results relat...
We study countable embedding-universal and homomorphism-universal structures and unify results relat...
AbstractTo any finite poset P we associate two graphs which we denote by Ω(P) and ℧(P). Several stan...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.We investigate classes of graphs and posets t...
A class of finite tournaments determined by a set of "forbidden subtournaments" is wellqua...
AbstractAn antichain A of a well-founded quasi-order Q is canonical if for every ideal F of Q, F has...
We study several classes of finite posets equipped with linear orderings. We examine these classes a...
We study several classes of finite posets equipped with linear orderings. We examine these classes a...
summary:In set theory without the axiom of choice (AC), we observe new relations of the following st...
summary:In set theory without the axiom of choice (AC), we observe new relations of the following st...
19International audienceWe show that there are four infinite prime graphs such that every infinite p...
19International audienceWe show that there are four infinite prime graphs such that every infinite p...
summary:Let $\Bbb G$ and $\Bbb D$, respectively, denote the partially ordered sets of homomorphism c...
The main result of this paper is that all antichains are finite in the poset of monomial ideals in ...
A structural condition is given for finite maximal antichains in the homomorphism order of relationa...
We study countable embedding-universal and homomorphism-universal structures and unify results relat...
We study countable embedding-universal and homomorphism-universal structures and unify results relat...
AbstractTo any finite poset P we associate two graphs which we denote by Ω(P) and ℧(P). Several stan...