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    A remark on Schimmerling's question (English)
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    13 December 2019
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    The authors show that if \(\lambda\) is an uncountable cardinal such that (a) \(\lambda = 2^{< \lambda}\), (b) \(2 ^\lambda = \lambda^+\), (c) \(\square^\ast_\lambda\) holds, and (d) there exists a non-reflecting stationary subset of \(E^{\lambda^+}_{\not= \mathrm{cf} (\lambda)}\), then there exists a \(\lambda^+\)-Souslin tree \(T\), where \(T\) is specializable and \(\lambda\)-complete if \(\lambda\) is regular, and free otherwise.
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    microscopic approach
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    parametrized proxy principle
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    weak square
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    postprocessing function
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    non-reflecting stationary set
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    free Souslin tree
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    specializable Souslin tree
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    complete tree
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    ascending path
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