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Tolerances induced by irredundant coverings

In this paper, we consider tolerances induced by irredundant coverings. Each tolerance $R$ on $U$ determines a quasiorder $\lesssim_R$ by setting $x \lesssim_R y$ if and only if $R(x) \subseteq R(y)$. We prove that for a tolerance $R$ induced by a covering $\mathcal{H}$ of $U$, the covering $\mathcal{H}$ is irredundant if and only if the quasiordered set $(U, \lesssim_R)$ is bounded by minimal elements and the tolerance $R$ coincides with the product ${\gtrsim_R} \circ {\lesssim_R}$. We also show that in such a case $\mathcal{H} = \{ {\uparrow}m \mid \text{$m$ is minimal in $(U,\lesssim_R)$} \}$, and for each minimal $m$, we have $R(m) = {\uparrow} m$. Additionally, this irredundant covering $\mathcal{H}$ inducing $R$ consists of some blocks of the tolerance $R$. We give necessary and sufficient conditions under which $\mathcal{H}$ and the set of $R$-blocks coincide. These results are established by applying the notion of Helly numbers of quasiordered sets.

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