On guessing generalized clubs at the successors of regulars (Q639664)

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On guessing generalized clubs at the successors of regulars
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    On guessing generalized clubs at the successors of regulars (English)
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    22 September 2011
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    Shelah's club guessing principle, which is one of the weakenings of Jensen's diamond principle, was found to be fruitful in establishing many non-trivial ZFC results. Several variations of this principle have been studied. One of them, considered by \textit{B. König, P. Larson} and \textit{Y. Yoshinobu} in [Fundam. Math. 195, No. 2, 177--191 (2007; Zbl 1132.03020)], was a generalization of club guessing for the notion of generalized clubs. In the paper under review, the author investigates different versions of the generalized guessing principle, dealing with a case of a succesor of regulars. It is established that even the non-strong guessing principle entails non-saturation, and that assuming the necessary cardinal arithmetic configuration entails a diamond-type principle which suffices for the construction of a higher Souslin tree. Next, the consistency of GCH with a failure of the weakest form of generalized club guessing is established. This settles a question from [loc. cit.].
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    club guessing
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    generalized clubs
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    Souslin tree
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    diamond
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    non-saturation
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    uniformization
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