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    3 September 1997
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    For cardinals \(\lambda,\mu,\theta,\sigma\) the symbol \(\text{Pr}_1(\lambda,\mu,\theta,\sigma)\) means that there exists a symmetric function \(d\colon\lambda\times\lambda\to \theta\) such that for each sequence \((u_{\alpha})_{\alpha<\mu}\) of pairwise disjoint subsets of \(\lambda\) of size less than \(\sigma\) and for every \(\gamma<\theta\) there are \(\alpha<\beta\) such that \(d[u_{\alpha}\times u_{\beta}]=\{\gamma\}\). The main result of the paper is that \(\text{Pr}_1(\aleph_2,\aleph_2,\aleph_2,\aleph_0)\) holds. Moreover, the statement \(\text{Pr}_1(\lambda^{+2},\lambda^{+2},\lambda^{+2},\lambda)\) is proved for any regular cardinal \(\lambda\).
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    colouring
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    negative partition relation
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    non-productivity
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    club guessing
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