Martin's maximum and tower forcing (Q375784)

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Martin's maximum and tower forcing
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    Martin's maximum and tower forcing (English)
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    31 October 2013
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    The main results of the paper read as follows:{\parindent= 8mm \begin{itemize}\item[(A)] RP(\(\omega_2\)) (respectively, SRP(\(\omega_2\)) together with the tree property at \(\omega_2\)) implies that there is no tower of ideals concentrating on the class of internally club (respectively, internally stationary), \(\omega_1\)-guessing sets that is presaturated. \item[(B)] If PFA\(^+\) or MM holds, and \(\delta\) is an inaccessible cardinal, then there is a tower of height \(\delta\) with critical point \(\omega_2\) that is not presaturated. \item[(C)] If \(2^{\aleph_0} \leq \aleph_2\) and \(\delta\) is an inaccessible cardinal, then there is no precipitous tower of height \(\delta\) that concentrates on the class of internally club, \(\omega_1\)-guessing sets and is definable over \((V_\delta, \in)\). \item[(D)] Suppose that there is a supercompact cardinal with an inaccessible cardinal above, and let \(\mathbb{P}\) be the standard iteration to obtain a model of MM\(^{+\omega_1}\). Then in \(V^{\mathbb{P}}\), there is a precipitous tower concentrating on the class of internally club, \(\omega_1\)-guessing sets. \end{itemize}}
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    Martin's maximum (MM)
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    proper forcing axiom (PFA)
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    tower of ideals
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    internally club set
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    presaturated tower
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    precipitous tower
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    reflection principle (RR)
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    strong reflection principle (SRP)
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