Aronszajn trees and failure of the singular cardinal hypothesis
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Publication:3583041
DOI10.1142/S021906130900080XzbMATH Open1204.03050MaRDI QIDQ3583041FDOQ3583041
Authors: Itay Neeman
Publication date: 26 August 2010
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Logic (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- The tree property at \(\aleph _{\omega +1}\)
- Forcing with sequences of models of two types
- Singularizing cardinals
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- THE TREE PROPERTY AT THE TWO IMMEDIATE SUCCESSORS OF A SINGULAR CARDINAL
- The tree property at the first and double successors of a singular
- Aronszajn trees and the successors of a singular cardinal
- The definable tree property for successors of cardinals
- The tree property at the successor of a singular limit of measurable cardinals
- STATIONARY REFLECTION AND THE FAILURE OF THE SCH
- The tree property up to \(\aleph_{\omega+1}\)
- Souslin trees and successors of singular cardinals
- I0 and rank-into-rank axioms
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