Two cardinal versions of diamond
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Publication:690039
DOI10.1007/BF02764635zbMath0798.03047MaRDI QIDQ690039
Pierre Matet, Hans-Dieter Donder
Publication date: 14 December 1993
Published in: Israel Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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Cofinality of normal ideals on \(P_\kappa(\lambda)\). II ⋮ Two-cardinal diamond star ⋮ APPLICATIONS OF PCF THEORY TO THE STUDY OF IDEALS ON ⋮ Piece selection and cardinal arithmetic ⋮ Non-saturation of the nonstationary ideal on \(P _{\kappa }(\lambda )\) in case \(\kappa \leq \mathrm{cf}(\lambda ) < \lambda \) ⋮ A note on the normal filters extension property ⋮ When \(P_\kappa(\lambda)\) (vaguely) resembles \(\kappa\) ⋮ The extent of strength in the club filters ⋮ Splitting \({\mathcal P}_\kappa \lambda\) into maximally many stationary sets ⋮ Weak saturation of ideals on P κ (λ) ⋮ The Magidor function and diamond ⋮ Cofinality of normal ideals on \([\lambda^{<\kappa}\). I] ⋮ Distributivity properties on \(P_{\omega}(\lambda)\) ⋮ Winning strategies in club games and their applications ⋮ Game ideals ⋮ WEAK REFLECTION PRINCIPLE, SATURATION OF THE NONSTATIONARY IDEAL ON ω1 AND DIAMONDS ⋮ The self-iterability of L[E] ⋮ Ideals on \({P_{\kappa}(\lambda)}\) associated with games of uncountable length ⋮ Nowhere precipitousness of some ideals ⋮ Prevalence of Generic Laver Diamond ⋮ Guessing more sets ⋮ Generating the club filter on \({\mathcal P}_{\kappa}\lambda\)
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