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A functorial \(\pi ^ 1_ 2\) singleton
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    A functorial \(\pi ^ 1_ 2\) singleton (English)
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    If \(\phi\) is a \(\Sigma_ 1\) ZF-formula, M a transitive model of \(V=L\) such that every cardinal satisfies \(\phi\), then there is a cardinal and cofinality preserving class forcing such that in the enlarged model, \(V=L[r]\) holds for some real r, \(0^{\#}\) does not hold, and if \(L_{\alpha}[r]\) is admissible, then \(\phi\) holds for \(\alpha\). The proof uses the technique of Jensen coding.
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    cardinal and cofinality preserving class forcing
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    Jensen coding
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