Chromatic number of the product of graphs, graph homomorphisms, Antichains and cofinal subsets of posets without AC

Abstract

We have observations concerning the set theoretic strength of the following combinatorial statements without the axiom of choice. 1. If in a partially ordered set, all chains are finite and all antichains are countable, then the set is countable. 2. If in a partially ordered set, all chains are finite and all antichains have size α, then the set has size α for any regular α. 3. CS (Every partially ordered set without a maximal element has two disjoint cofinal subsets). 4. CWF (Every partially ordered set has a cofinal well-founded subset). 5. DT (Dilworth's decomposition theorem for infinite p.o.sets of finite width). 6. If the chromatic number of a graph G1 is finite (say k<ω), and the chromatic number of another graph G2 is infinite, then the chromatic number of G1× G2 is k. 7. For an infinite graph G=(VG, EG) and a finite graph H=(VH, EH), if every finite subgraph of G has a homomorphism into H, then so has G. Further we study a few statements restricted to linearly-ordered structures without the axiom of choice.

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