Fragility and indestructibility. II
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Publication:490864
DOI10.1016/J.APAL.2015.06.002zbMath1373.03101OpenAlexW780820774MaRDI QIDQ490864
Publication date: 21 August 2015
Published in: Annals of Pure and Applied Logic (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apal.2015.06.002
Consistency and independence results (03E35) Large cardinals (03E55) Other combinatorial set theory (03E05) Other classical set theory (including functions, relations, and set algebra) (03E20)
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THE TREE PROPERTY AT AND ⋮ SUBCOMPACT CARDINALS, TYPE OMISSION, AND LADDER SYSTEMS ⋮ TREES AND STATIONARY REFLECTION AT DOUBLE SUCCESSORS OF REGULAR CARDINALS ⋮ The tree property and the continuum function below ⋮ Strong independence and its spectrum ⋮ The special Aronszajn tree property ⋮ Perfect subtree property for weakly compact cardinals ⋮ Diagonal supercompact Radin forcing ⋮ Set-theoretic geology ⋮ Successive failures of approachability
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