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Hasse Diagrams for Partially Ordered Sets | Discrete Math 

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We introduce Hasse diagrams for representing partially ordered sets. Recall a partially ordered set consists of a set A with a partial order R. To be a partial order, R must be transitive, antisymmetric, and reflexive. A common example is the divides relation. To create the Hasse diagram for a partially ordered set (or PO set), we represent each element in the set with a vertex, then when vertex x relates to vertex y, we draw an arrow from x to y. Then remove the arrows that exist as a result of transitivity, then redraw what remains so that all arrows are oriented in the same direction (up, down, left, or right), now the arrows can be removed as it is understood that each line indicates relation in the same direction. We'll see three examples, including a Hasse diagram for a total order. #DiscreteMath
We'll also discuss minimal and maximal elements of partially ordered sets, and see how to find minimal and maximal elements in Hasse diagrams.
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@carmensavu5122
@carmensavu5122 Месяц назад
Amazing video, exceptionally well explained. A couple of questions: 1. What is it called if you are not allowed to have two disjoint sub-structures in the Hasse diagram? As in, if all elements would have to be connected somehow to just the one structure. 2. What type of ordering would it be if the relation were allowed to be symmetrical?
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@l30sosa
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Hi @WrathofMath! Thanks for the explanation, it helped me clear up some confusion. Though I still have a small doubt you might be able to help me with. What if we have a set with that has some elements that only relate to themselves, even though other elements present all properties of transitivity. Would these just be drawn to the side alone like with (7,35)? Would they also be considered maximal and minimal of themselves?
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