Identifier
Values
([],1) => ([(0,1)],2) => ([(0,1)],2) => ([],2) => 1
([],2) => ([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4) => ([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4) => ([(2,3)],4) => 2
([(0,1)],2) => ([(0,2),(2,1)],3) => ([(0,2),(2,1)],3) => ([],3) => 1
([(1,2)],3) => ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6) => ([(0,2),(0,3),(1,5),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4),(4,5)],6) => ([(2,5),(3,4),(4,5)],6) => 3
([(0,1),(0,2)],3) => ([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5) => ([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5) => ([(3,4)],5) => 2
([(0,2),(2,1)],3) => ([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4) => ([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4) => ([],4) => 1
([(0,2),(1,2)],3) => ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5) => ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5) => ([(3,4)],5) => 2
([(0,2),(0,3),(3,1)],4) => ([(0,4),(1,6),(2,5),(3,1),(3,5),(4,2),(4,3),(5,6)],7) => ([(0,4),(1,6),(2,5),(3,1),(3,5),(4,2),(4,3),(5,6)],7) => ([(3,6),(4,5),(5,6)],7) => 3
([(0,1),(0,2),(1,3),(2,3)],4) => ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6) => ([(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(4,1),(4,2),(5,3)],6) => ([(4,5)],6) => 2
([(0,3),(3,1),(3,2)],4) => ([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6) => ([(0,3),(1,5),(2,5),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],6) => ([(4,5)],6) => 2
([(0,3),(1,3),(3,2)],4) => ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6) => ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,5),(3,5),(4,1),(5,4)],6) => ([(4,5)],6) => 2
([(0,2),(0,3),(1,2),(1,3)],4) => ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,6),(4,6),(6,1),(6,2)],7) => ([(0,3),(0,4),(1,5),(2,5),(3,6),(4,6),(6,1),(6,2)],7) => ([(3,6),(4,5)],7) => 2
([(0,3),(2,1),(3,2)],4) => ([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5) => ([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5) => ([],5) => 1
([(0,3),(1,2),(2,3)],4) => ([(0,3),(0,4),(2,6),(3,5),(4,2),(4,5),(5,6),(6,1)],7) => ([(0,3),(0,4),(2,6),(3,5),(4,2),(4,5),(5,6),(6,1)],7) => ([(3,6),(4,5),(5,6)],7) => 3
([(0,2),(0,3),(2,4),(3,4),(4,1)],5) => ([(0,5),(2,6),(3,6),(4,1),(5,2),(5,3),(6,4)],7) => ([(0,5),(2,6),(3,6),(4,1),(5,2),(5,3),(6,4)],7) => ([(5,6)],7) => 2
([(0,4),(1,4),(2,3),(4,2)],5) => ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,6),(3,6),(4,1),(5,4),(6,5)],7) => ([(0,2),(0,3),(2,6),(3,6),(4,1),(5,4),(6,5)],7) => ([(5,6)],7) => 2
([(0,3),(3,4),(4,1),(4,2)],5) => ([(0,4),(1,6),(2,6),(3,5),(4,3),(5,1),(5,2)],7) => ([(0,4),(1,6),(2,6),(3,5),(4,3),(5,1),(5,2)],7) => ([(5,6)],7) => 2
([(0,4),(2,3),(3,1),(4,2)],5) => ([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6) => ([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6) => ([],6) => 1
([(0,3),(1,4),(2,4),(3,1),(3,2)],5) => ([(0,4),(1,6),(2,6),(4,5),(5,1),(5,2),(6,3)],7) => ([(0,4),(1,6),(2,6),(4,5),(5,1),(5,2),(6,3)],7) => ([(5,6)],7) => 2
([(0,5),(2,4),(3,2),(4,1),(5,3)],6) => ([(0,6),(2,3),(3,5),(4,2),(5,1),(6,4)],7) => ([(0,6),(2,3),(3,5),(4,2),(5,1),(6,4)],7) => ([],7) => 1
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Description
The connected partition number of a graph.
This is the maximal number of blocks of a set partition $P$ of the set of vertices of a graph such that contracting each block of $P$ to a single vertex yields a clique.
Also called the pseudoachromatic number of a graph. This is the largest $n$ such that there exists a (not necessarily proper) $n$-coloring of the graph so that every two distinct colors are adjacent.
This is the maximal number of blocks of a set partition $P$ of the set of vertices of a graph such that contracting each block of $P$ to a single vertex yields a clique.
Also called the pseudoachromatic number of a graph. This is the largest $n$ such that there exists a (not necessarily proper) $n$-coloring of the graph so that every two distinct colors are adjacent.
Map
incomparability graph
Description
The incomparability graph of a poset.
Map
to poset
Description
Return the poset corresponding to the lattice.
Map
order ideals
Description
The lattice of order ideals of a poset.
An order ideal $\mathcal I$ in a poset $P$ is a downward closed set, i.e., $a \in \mathcal I$ and $b \leq a$ implies $b \in \mathcal I$. This map sends a poset to the lattice of all order ideals sorted by inclusion with meet being intersection and join being union.
An order ideal $\mathcal I$ in a poset $P$ is a downward closed set, i.e., $a \in \mathcal I$ and $b \leq a$ implies $b \in \mathcal I$. This map sends a poset to the lattice of all order ideals sorted by inclusion with meet being intersection and join being union.
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