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    Fraenkel-Mostowski models are the classical device for proving independence results for the axiom of choice (AC) in set theory with atoms. In these models the validity of various forms of AC is characterized in terms of the topological automorphism group. Thus a permutation model satisfies Levy's multiple choice axiom (MC), if and only if its group of \(\in\)-automorphisms is locally compact. This implies that in all permutation models MC together with the countable axiom of choice is equivalent to AC. Particular emphasis rests on the investigation of models with a proper class of atoms.
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    Fraenkel-Mostowski permutation models
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    axiom of choice
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    topological automorphism group
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    multiple choice axiom
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