The differences between Kurepa trees and Jech-Kunen trees
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Publication:688517
DOI10.1007/BF01409969zbMATH Open0790.03047MaRDI QIDQ688517FDOQ688517
Authors: Renling Jin
Publication date: 9 December 1993
Published in: Archive for Mathematical Logic (Search for Journal in Brave)
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Cites Work
- Set theory. An introduction to independence proofs
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- Some independence results related to the Kurepa tree
- A model in which every Kurepa tree is thick
- A model in which there are Jech-Kunen trees but there are no Kurepa trees
- Planting Kurepa trees and killing Jech-Кunen trees in a model by using one inaccessible cardinal
- Trees
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- Can You Take Komjath's Inaccessible Away?
- A model in which there are Jech-Kunen trees but there are no Kurepa trees
- Forcing with matrices of countable elementary submodels
- Essential Kurepa trees versus essential Jech-Kunen trees
- Planting Kurepa trees and killing Jech-Кunen trees in a model by using one inaccessible cardinal
- Can a small forcing create Kurepa trees
- Almost Souslin Kurepa trees
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