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On pairs of definable orthogonal families
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    On pairs of definable orthogonal families (English)
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    22 June 2009
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    Two families \(\mathcal A\) and \(\mathcal B\) of infinite subsets of the natural numbers are said to be orthogonal if \(A\cap B\) is finite for each \(A\in{\mathcal A}\) and \(B\in {\mathcal B}\). A hereditary family \(\mathcal A\) of infinite subsets of the naturals is an M-family if for every sequence \((A_n)_n\) in \(\mathcal A\) there is \(A\in {\mathcal A}\) whose all but finitely many elements are in \(\bigcup_{i\geq n}A_i\) for all \(n\). The authors study the structure of a pair of orthogonal hereditary families \(\mathcal A\) and \(\mathcal B\), where \(\mathcal A\) is analytic and \(\mathcal B\) is \(C\)-measurable and an M-family. (A subset of a Polish space is \(C\)-measurable if it belongs to the \(\sigma\)-algebra generated by Borel sets and closed under the Souslin operation.)
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    hereditary family
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    orthogonal families
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    M-family
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    analytic set
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    perfect Lusin gap
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    countably separated families
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    ideal
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    Fréchet property
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    tree
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