Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4952378 Theoretical Computer Science 2017 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
It is widely known that closure operators on finite sets can be represented by sets of implications (also known as inclusion dependencies) as well as by formal contexts. In this article, we consider these two representation types, as well as generalizations of them: extended implication sets and context families. We discuss the mutual succinctness of these four representations and the tractability of certain operations used to compare and modify closure operators.
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