More forcing notions imply diamond (Q1354343)
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More forcing notions imply diamond (English)
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4 September 1997
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\(\mathfrak d\) is the cardinal invariant called the dominating number. The authors prove that Sacks forcing collapses the continuum onto \(\mathfrak d\), thereby answering a question of Carlson and Laver. They also prove that if a proper forcing of size not greater than the continuum collapses \(\omega_2\) then it forces \(\lozenge_{\omega_1}\).
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Sacks forcing
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\(\lozenge_{\omega_ 1}\)
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proper forcing
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cardinal invariant
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dominating number
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continuum
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