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arxiv: 1707.08093 · v1 · pith:DIDVGJXWnew · submitted 2017-07-25 · 🧮 math.CO

Interval Orders with Two Interval Lengths

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A poset $P = (X,\prec)$ has an interval representation if each $x \in X$ can be assigned a real interval $I_x$ so that $x \prec y$ in $P$ if and only if $I_x$ lies completely to the left of $I_y$. Such orders are called \emph{interval orders}. In this paper we give a surprisingly simple forbidden poset characterization of those posets that have an interval representation in which each interval length is either 0 or 1. In addition, for posets $(X,\prec)$ with a weight of 1 or 2 assigned to each point, we characterize those that have an interval representation in which for each $x \in X$ the length of the interval assigned to $x$ equals the weight assigned to $x$. For both these problems we can determine in polynomial time whether the desired interval representation is possible and in the affirmative case, produce such a representation.

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