Abstract
If X is a bounded countable locally finite partially ordered set, R an integral domain, and G a group having the property that no non-identity element has order a unit of R. Then it is shown that any G-grading of the incidence algebra I(X, R) is equivalent to a good grading. Further, an example is given showing that not all group gradings of incidence algebras are equivalent to good gradings.
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