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A category-theoretic approach to Boolean-valued models of set theory
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    A category-theoretic approach to Boolean-valued models of set theory (English)
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    Let \({\mathbb{B}}\) be a complete Boolean algebra. Scott and Solovay constructed a \({\mathbb{B}}\)-valued model of set theory \(V^{({\mathbb{B}})}\); in this paper a category-theoretic translation of \(V^{({\mathbb{B}})}\) is given, in the form of a \({\mathbb{B}}\)-valued model of category theory. The usual category-theoretic translation of \(V^{({\mathbb{B}})}\), namely the category of sheaves Shv(\({\mathbb{B}})\), appears as an image of the \({\mathbb{B}}\)- valued model. The \({\mathbb{B}}\)-valued model lives in a category MOD(\({\mathbb{B}})\), which is intended to be the category of all \({\mathbb{B}}\)- valued models. The last part of the paper investigates Easton's construction, which is the construction of \(V^{({\mathbb{B}})}\) for a `large' \({\mathbb{B}}\). The construction (in MOD(\({\mathbb{B}}))\) of the \({\mathbb{B}}\)- valued model of category theory can still be carried out in this case, though the construction of Shv(\({\mathbb{B}})\) fails.
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    Easton forcing
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    Boolean-valued model of category theory
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    complete Boolean algebra
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    category of sheaves
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