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Ordered Sets

An Introduction with Connections from Combinatorics to Topology

By (author) Bernd Schroeder
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Birkhauser Verlag AG, Basel, Switzerland
Published: 20th May 2016
Dimensions: w 155mm h 235mm d 28mm
Weight: 8535g
ISBN-10: 3319297864
ISBN-13: 9783319297866
Barcode No: 9783319297866
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Synopsis
An introduction to the basic tools of the theory of (partially) ordered sets such as visualization via diagrams, subsets, homomorphisms, important order-theoretical constructions and classes of ordered sets. Using a thematic approach, the author presents open or recently solved problems to motivate the development of constructions and investigations for new classes of ordered sets. The text can be used as a focused follow-up or companion to a first proof (set theory and relations) or graph theory course.

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"The book is marvelously written with clarity and richness of language and mathematical content being clear hallmarks. ... the book is not just a well crafted textbook but also an invaluable companion to the student, reference to current literature, and a source of inspiration for newcomers and established residents of order theory." (Ittay Weiss, zbMATH 1414.06001, 2019)

"The author has done the field a service by producing an excellent text strong in the presentation of certain topological aspects of the underlying diagrams, e.g., which should serve the developing community and field well and which can be recommended without reservations as one of the volumes which should grace a poseteer's library whether she is interested only or mainly in the theory of these objects or has directed her gaze towards applications. As a sourcebook of ideas and understanding it will make its mark. And deservedly so." -ZENTRALBLATT MATH


"This book is a most successful introduction to the theory of ordered sets. The range of topics covered is wide yet the exposition is self-contained . . . The focus on open problems makes for enthusiastic writing and provides continuity among the diverse topics that are discussed . . . in each chapter the author proves a solid collection of basic results, presents one or more major theorems with detailed and nontrivial proofs, and states without proof one or two other important results. At the end of every chapter is an ample collection of exercises . . . A novel aspect of [the twelfth] chapter is the presentation of much of the material in terms of constraint satisfaction problems." -MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS





"...surprisingly, despite the extremely basic nature of the subject, this monograph has essentially no competition. But fortunately the first entry proves a gem. Undergraduate mathematics and computer science majors will find the first chapters offering background that will serve them well in many courses. The rest of the book, which features many open problems, constitutes an accessible and stimulating invitation to research . . . Highly recommended." -CHOICE


"There are two groups of people who will primarily profit from the book. First, researchers in the field of ordered sets and lattices and related fields like algebra, graphs, and combinatorics. The book provides an excellent look at the field with numerous remarks including historical remarks and open problems. Second, students who are looking for a PhD topic. The author presents the field of ordered sets in an attractive way and the many open problems presented in the book are invaluable. Mathematicians and computer scientists could use the book as a reference book, too...[T]he book is a success, it presents an in depth and up to date carefully written coverage of ordered sets." -SIGACT NEWS