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    On the size of closed unbounded sets (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    The problem of determining the size of the closed unbounded subsets of \([\lambda]^{<\kappa}\) is reduced to the study of certain stationary sets and further related to combinatorial principles \(Q_ 1\) and \(Q_ 2\) and the notion of \(\alpha\)-remarkable cardinals (a weakening of \(\alpha\)-Erdős). Consistency and independence results are obtained connecting these principles to Jensen's \(\square\)-principles.
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    box-principles
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    stationary sets
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    combinatorial principles
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    \(\alpha\)- remarkable cardinals
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