Precipitous ideals and \(\sum^1_4\) sets
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Publication:1145135
DOI10.1007/BF02760941zbMath0445.03023MaRDI QIDQ1145135
Publication date: 1980
Published in: Israel Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
measurable cardinalprecipitous idealBaire propertyperfect subsetgeneric ultrapowerLebesgue-measurable sets
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Some results on the nonstationary ideal ⋮ Distributive and related ideals in generic extensions ⋮ Potent Axioms ⋮ GENERIC LARGE CARDINALS AND SYSTEMS OF FILTERS ⋮ Σ1(κ)-DEFINABLE SUBSETS OF H(κ+) ⋮ Iterated forcing and changing cofinalities ⋮ Large cardinals imply that every reasonably definable set of reals is Lebesgue measurable ⋮ Projecting precipitousness ⋮ Saturation, Suslin trees and meager sets ⋮ Measurable cardinals and the cardinality of Lindelöf spaces ⋮ Some examples of precipitous ideals
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