Degrees of freedom versus dimension for containment orders (Q1106866)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4063160
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Degrees of freedom versus dimension for containment orders
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4063160

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    Degrees of freedom versus dimension for containment orders (English)
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    1988
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    A family of sets S has k degrees of freedom if each set in S can be represented by a k-tuple of real numbers and there is a finite list of polynomials in 2k variables such that for every two members T and R of S the containment of T in R can be determined based on the signs of the values of these polynomials computed in the numbers representing T and R. Given a family of sets S, where the sets in S admit k degrees of freedom, we prove that not all \((k+1)\)-dimensional posets are containment posets of sets in S. This result is proved by combining some tools from real algebraic geometry with the following enumerative result of independent interest: Let P(n,k) denote the number of partially ordered sets on n labeled elements of dimension k. Then, for every fixed k, the limit log P(n,k)/(nk log n) tends to 1, as n tends to infinity.
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    containment order
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    partial order dimension
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    degrees of freedom
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