ON SINGULAR STATIONARITY II (TIGHT STATIONARITY AND EXTENDERS-BASED METHODS)
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Abstract: We study the notion of tightly stationary sets which was introduced by Foreman and Magidor in cite{ForMag-MS}. We obtain two consistency results which show that it is possible for a sequence of regular cardinals to have the property that for every sequence , of some fixed-cofinality stationary sets , is tightly stationary in a generic extension. The results are obtained using variations of the short-extenders forcing method.
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