[texhax] auto generation of LaTeX code for Hasse diagrams?
Uwe Ziegenhagen
ziegenhagen at gmail.com
Tue Aug 29 05:29:42 CEST 2017
Could this be helpful?
http://data-mining.philippe-fournier-viger.com/drawing-powerset-set-using-java-graphviz-hasse-diagram/
Uwe
2017-08-29 2:58 GMT+02:00 Daniel Greenhoe <dgreenhoe at gmail.com>:
> Does anyone know of any software for the generation, outputing LaTeX
> syntax, of Hasse diagrams for lattices (from order theory/lattice
> theory)?
>
> The number of unlabeled lattices over sets with n=1,2,3,... elements is
> 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 5, 15, 53, 222, 1078, 5994, ... , respectively
> (reference: http://oeis.org/A006966).
>
> An algorithm for such a generator is apparently described in Kyuno's
> 1979 paper: https://doi.org/10.1090/S0025-5718-1979-0514837-9
>
> I have generated LaTeX source files for Hasse diagrams of unlabeled
> lattices orders 1--7 and uploaded them to github along with some
> documentation (pdf file): https://github.com/dgreenhoe/hasse
>
> If anyone has order 8 (222 lattices) or higher source already written,
> maybe consider uploading the source files to github?
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