More canonical forms and dense free subsets. (Q1428037)

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    More canonical forms and dense free subsets. (English)
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    14 March 2004
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    Answering an old question of Komjáth, and extending some deep results of Devlin, Shelah, and Koepke, the author shows that the consistency of ``ZFC+GCH+there are infinitely many compact cardinals'' implies the consistency of: ZFC+GCH+every structure on \(\aleph_\omega\) with countable signature has a free subset that contains one point in \([\aleph_n,\aleph_{n+1})\) for each \(n\geq 0\). The core of the proof is (an extension of) a theorem asserting, under the same consistency assumption, the consistency of: ZFC+GCH+for each sequence \(\langle f_n : n\in\omega\rangle\) with each \(f_n\) being \(n\)-ary and regressive on \(\aleph_\omega\), there exist sets \(S_n\subseteq[\aleph_n,\aleph_{n+1})\), \(n>0\), such that for each \(n>0\), \(| S_n| \geq\aleph_{n-1}\) and \(f_n\) is constant on \(\prod_{i=1}^nS_i\). The methods include working with indiscernibles and carefully forcing with Levy collapses.
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    forcing
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    large cardinals
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    partitions
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    consistency
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    indiscernibles
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    Levy collapses
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