The tree property
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Publication:1380329
DOI10.1006/AIMA.1997.1680zbMATH Open0949.03039OpenAlexW2092835503WikidataQ29400138 ScholiaQ29400138MaRDI QIDQ1380329FDOQ1380329
James Cummings, Matthew Foreman
Publication date: 6 December 2000
Published in: Advances in Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1006/aima.1997.1680
Other combinatorial set theory (03E05) Consistency and independence results (03E35) Large cardinals (03E55)
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- THE TREE PROPERTY AT AND
- The ineffable tree property and failure of the singular cardinals hypothesis
- The tree property and the continuum function below
- The tree property at double successors of singular cardinals of uncountable cofinality
- A Laver-like indestructibility for hypermeasurable cardinals
- Guessing models and the approachability ideal
- The tree property at the double successor of a singular cardinal with a larger gap
- More on full reflection below \({\aleph_\omega}\)
- ITP, ISP, AND SCH
- Strong tree properties for small cardinals
- The tree property at the \(\aleph_{2 n}\)'s and the failure of SCH at \(\aleph_\omega\)
- Diagonal supercompact Radin forcing
- The tree property at double successors of singular cardinals of uncountable cofinality with infinite gaps
- TREES AND STATIONARY REFLECTION AT DOUBLE SUCCESSORS OF REGULAR CARDINALS
- The strong tree property and weak square
- The tree property at $\aleph _{\omega +2}$ with a finite gap
- Cellularity and the structure of pseudo-trees
- The valuative tree
- The tree property at first and double successors of singular cardinals with an arbitrary gap
- Fragility and indestructibility of the tree property
- Strong tree properties for two successive cardinals
- A model of Cummings and Foreman revisited
- A remark on the tree property in a choiceless context
- Some applications of mixed support iterations
- Club stationary reflection and other combinatorial principles at \(\aleph_{ \omega +2}\)
- Successive failures of approachability
- The strong tree property and the failure of SCH
- The tree property at ℵω+2
- The real tree
- The strong and super tree properties at successors of singular cardinals
- THE EIGHTFOLD WAY
- On disjoint stationary sequences
- Fragility and indestructibility. II
- Easton's theorem for the tree property below \(\aleph_\omega\)
- INDESTRUCTIBILITY OF THE TREE PROPERTY
- THE TREE PROPERTY AT THE TWO IMMEDIATE SUCCESSORS OF A SINGULAR CARDINAL
- The super tree property at the successor of a singular
- The tree property at both ℵω+1and ℵω+2
- The tree property at the first and double successors of a singular
- Aronszajn trees and the successors of a singular cardinal
- Laver and set theory
- The definable tree property for successors of cardinals
- The tree property below \(\aleph_{\omega \cdot 2}\)
- The combinatorial essence of supercompactness
- The tree property up to \(\aleph_{\omega+1}\)
- The cendian of a tree
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