The tree property and the failure of SCH at uncountable cofinality
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- A model for a very good scale and a bad scale
- Aronszajn trees and failure of the singular cardinal hypothesis
- Diagonal Prikry extensions
- Making the supercompactness of \(\nu\) indestructible under \(\nu\)-directed closed forcing
- On SCH and the approachability property
- Strong axioms of infinity and elementary embeddings
- The tree property at successors of singular cardinals
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(13)- The ineffable tree property and failure of the singular cardinals hypothesis
- Diagonal supercompact Radin forcing
- The tree property at double successors of singular cardinals of uncountable cofinality with infinite gaps
- The tree property and the failure of the singular cardinal hypothesis at \(\aleph _{\omega ^{2}}\)
- The tree property at first and double successors of singular cardinals with an arbitrary gap
- Forcing Axioms, Supercompact Cardinals, Singular Cardinal Combinatorics
- The strong tree property and the failure of SCH
- The strong and super tree properties at successors of singular cardinals
- ITP, ISP, and SCH
- On the Singular Cardinal Hypothesis
- The tree property at the successor of a singular limit of measurable cardinals
- UNCOUNTABLE TREES AND COHEN -REALS
- STATIONARY REFLECTION AND THE FAILURE OF THE SCH
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