The covering lemma up to a Woodin cardinal (Q678765)

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The covering lemma up to a Woodin cardinal
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    The covering lemma up to a Woodin cardinal (English)
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    8 July 1997
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    \(K\) is the core model for one Woodin cardinal as introduced by \textit{J.R. Steel} [The core model iterability problem (Lecture Notes Logic 8) (1996; Zbl 0864.03035)]. The authors prove the following covering lemma. \(\Omega\) is a measurable cardinal and there is no inner model with a Woodin cardinal. \(K\) is the core model constructed in \(V_\Omega\). \(\kappa<\Omega\) is a \(K\)-cardinal such that card(\(\kappa\)) is countably closed, i.e., for all \(\gamma<\text{card}(\kappa)\), \(\gamma^{\aleph_0}<\text{card}(\kappa)\). Let \(\lambda=(\kappa^+)^K\). Then \(\lambda<\kappa^+\) implies cf\((\lambda)=\text{card}(\kappa)\). Thus in \(K\) successors of countably closed, singular cardinals are computed correctly. As part of the proof the authors investigate the fine structure of \(K\).
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    covering lemma
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    Woodin cardinal
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    core model
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    successors of singular cardinals
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    fine structure
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