Notes on singular cardinal combinatorics
DOI10.1305/NDJFL/1125409326zbMATH Open1121.03053OpenAlexW2065054336MaRDI QIDQ816288FDOQ816288
Authors: James Cummings
Publication date: 10 March 2006
Published in: Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1305/ndjfl/1125409326
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- Approachability at the second successor of a singular cardinal
- INTERNAL APPROACHABILITY AND REFLECTION
- Continuous tree-like scales
- Forcing axioms and the Galvin number
- The eightfold way
- Proceedings of the workshop on singular cardinals combinatorics, Banff, Canada, May 1--6, 2004
- Squares and narrow systems
- TREES AND STATIONARY REFLECTION AT DOUBLE SUCCESSORS OF REGULAR CARDINALS
- Diagonal Prikry extensions
- A model of Cummings and Foreman revisited
- Club-guessing, stationary reflection, and coloring theorems
- On the relationship between mutual and tight stationarity
- Successive failures of approachability
- Noetherian type in topological products
- Getting more colors I
- Bounded stationary reflection. II.
- CLOSURE PROPERTIES OF MEASURABLE ULTRAPOWERS
- Forcing axioms and the complexity of non-stationary ideals
- Games with filters. I
- Getting more colors. II
- Aronszajn trees and the successors of a singular cardinal
- Squares, scales and stationary reflection
- A new obstruction for normal spanning trees
- \(I_0\) and combinatorics at \(\lambda ^+\)
- Successors of singular cardinals
- Subcompact cardinals, squares, and stationary reflection
- Namba forcing and no good scale
- Successive cardinals with no partial square
- Embeddings into outer models
- On ideals related to \(I[\lambda]\)
- Some problems in singular cardinals combinatorics
- Separating weak partial square principles
- Patterns of stationary reflection
- The semi-weak square principle
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