Semimorasses and nonreflection at singular cardinals (Q1346247)

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Semimorasses and nonreflection at singular cardinals
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    Semimorasses and nonreflection at singular cardinals (English)
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    22 March 1995
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    The author investigates some subfamilies of \({\mathcal P}_\kappa (\lambda)\), \(\kappa\) regular, \(\kappa\leq \lambda\), called \((\kappa, \lambda)\)-semimorasses. For \(\lambda= \kappa^+\) they are a weak version of simplified \((\kappa, 1)\)-morasses of \textit{D. Velleman} [J. Symb. Logic 49, 257-271 (1984; Zbl 0575.03035)]. The existence of a stationary \((\kappa, \lambda)\)-semimorass is consistent with ZFC (proved by a simple forcing construction). Some consequences of the existence of a stationary \((\kappa, \lambda)\)-semimorass are shown, e.g., the existence of a \(\kappa\)-Kurepa tree with exactly \(\lambda\) branches without \(\kappa\)-Aronszajn subtrees and the existence of a nonreflecting stationary set in \({\mathcal P}_\kappa (\lambda)\). Assuming \(\lambda^\omega= \lambda> \omega_1\), cf\((\lambda)> \omega\), and starting from a stationary \((\omega_1, \lambda)\)-semimorass, some exceptional topological spaces and exceptional trees are constructed.
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    morass
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    semimorass
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    Kurepa tree
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    nonreflecting stationary set
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    exceptional topological spaces
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    exceptional trees
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