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On the jump number of lexicographic sums of ordered sets

Hyung Chan JungJeh Gwon Lee — 2003

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let Q be the lexicographic sum of finite ordered sets Q x over a finite ordered set P . For some P we can give a formula for the jump number of Q in terms of the jump numbers of Q x and P , that is, s ( Q ) = s ( P ) + x P s ( Q x ) , where s ( X ) denotes the jump number of an ordered set X . We first show that w ( P ) - 1 + x P s ( Q x ) s ( Q ) s ( P ) + x P s ( Q x ) , where w ( X ) denotes the width of an ordered set X . Consequently, if P is a Dilworth ordered set, that is, s ( P ) = w ( P ) - 1 , then the formula holds. We also show that it holds again if P is bipartite. Finally, we prove that the lexicographic sum of...

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