
doi: 10.1007/bf02488043
It is shown that there are only countably many countable homogeneous partially ordered sets, thereby affirming a conjecture of Henson [2]. A classification of these partially ordered sets is given.
automorphism, countable homogeneous partially ordered sets, Partial orders, general, finite suborder
automorphism, countable homogeneous partially ordered sets, Partial orders, general, finite suborder
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