Simple Laws about Nonprominent Properties of Binary Relations

06/13/2018
by   Jochen Burghardt, et al.
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We checked each binary relation on a 5-element set for a given set of properties, including usual ones like asymmetry and less known ones like Euclideanness. Using a poor man's Quine-McCluskey algorithm, we computed prime implicants of non-occurring property combinations, like "not irreflexive, but asymmetric". We considered the non-trivial laws obtained this way, and manually proved them true for binary relations on arbitrary sets, thus contributing to the encyclopedic knowledge about less known properties.

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