An infinity which depends on the axiom of choice
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Abstract: The following is true in the Solovay model. 1. If is a Borel partial order on a set of the reals, and is a ROD subset of linearly ordered by , then the restriction of onto is countably cofinal. 2. If in addition every countable set of has a strict upper bound in the sense of then the ordering has no maximal chains that are ROD sets.
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