The size of the class of countable sequences of ordinals
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- Descriptive set theory
- Infinitary combinatorics and the axiom of determinateness
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- Structural consequences of AD
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- Goodstein sequences for prominent ordinals up to the ordinal of \(\Pi^1_1\)-\(\mathrm{CA}_0\)
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