Patterns of structural reflection in the large-cardinal hierarchy
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- An \(\aleph_1\)-dense ideal on \(\aleph_2\)
- Chains of end elementary extensions of models of set theory
- Definable orthogonality classes in accessible categories are small
- Diamond (on the regulars) can fail at any strongly unfoldable cardinal
- Generic Vopěnka's principle, remarkable cardinals, and the weak proper forcing axiom
- Group radicals and strongly compact cardinals
- Huge reflection
- LARGE CARDINALS AS PRINCIPLES OF STRUCTURAL REFLECTION
- Mutually stationary sequences of sets and the non-saturation of the non-stationary ideal on \(P_x(\lambda)\)
- ON THE SYMBIOSIS BETWEEN MODEL-THEORETIC AND SET-THEORETIC PROPERTIES OF LARGE CARDINALS
- On \(\omega_1\)-strongly compact cardinals
- On the role of supercompact and extendible cardinals in logic
- Prikry-type forcings
- Salce's problem on cotorsion pairs is undecidable
- Some Aspects ofn-Subtlety
- Strong unfoldability, shrewdness and combinatorial consequences
- Strongly uplifting cardinals and the boldface resurrection axioms
- Structural reflection, shrewd cardinals and the size of the continuum
- Supercompact cardinals, sets of reals, and weakly homogeneous trees
- THE WEAK VOPĚNKA PRINCIPLE FOR DEFINABLE CLASSES OF STRUCTURES
- The large cardinals between supercompact and almost-huge
- \(C ^{(n)}\)-cardinals
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