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Square below a non-weakly compact cardinal (English)
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1 April 2020
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Jensen proved that in \(L\) a regular cardinal being stationary reflecting is equivalent to its being weakly compact. For this, he worked with \(\square\)-sequences (square sequences) and used the fine structure of \(L\), a very powerful but difficult tool of inner model theory. In this paper, the author gives a new proof that is straight-forward. He uses the hyperfinite structure, introduced by Friedman and Koepke. This is a very natural and simpler alternative to fine structure theory. The proof is given by manipulations of square sequences.
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square sequence
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constructible universe
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fine structure
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hyperfinite structure
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stationary reflection
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