Combinatorics of Dyadic Intervals: Consistent Colourings

Anna Kamont; Paul F. X. Müller

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics (2014)

  • Volume: 62, Issue: 2, page 101-115
  • ISSN: 0239-7269

Abstract

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We study the problem of consistent and homogeneous colourings for increasing families of dyadic intervals. We determine when this problem can be solved and when it cannot.

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Anna Kamont, and Paul F. X. Müller. "Combinatorics of Dyadic Intervals: Consistent Colourings." Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics 62.2 (2014): 101-115. <http://eudml.org/doc/281229>.

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