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Sacks forcing and the total failure of Martin's axiom (English)
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1985
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In topological language Martin's axiom asserts that no compact ccc space is the union of less than \(2^{\omega_ 0}\) closed nowhere dense sets. The author shows that Martin's axiom can fail totally: using side-by-side Sacks forcing he shows that \(2^{\omega_ 0}\) can be big and yet every compact ccc space without isolated points is the union of \(\omega_ 1\) closed nowhere dense sets. The paper also contains a good introduction to side-by-side Sacks forcing.
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compact ccc space
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nowhere dense sets
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side-by-side Sacks forcing
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