Remarks on Dilworth's theorem in relation to transversal theory
Glasgow mathematical journal, Tome 21 (1980) no. 1, pp. 19-22

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In his book Transversal Theory [3], L. Mirsky has remarked that “At present, the relation between Dilworth's decomposition theorem...and transversal theory is rather tenuous; but further study may reveal unexpected connections”. Some of these connections can perhaps now be seen a little more clearly; and our purpose in this note is to make one or two observations in this regard. Throughout, all sets considered are finite.
Perfect, Hazel. Remarks on Dilworth's theorem in relation to transversal theory. Glasgow mathematical journal, Tome 21 (1980) no. 1, pp. 19-22. doi: 10.1017/S0017089500003931
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