Uncountable groups have many nonconjugate subgroups
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- A weak version of \(\lozenge\) which follows from \(2^{\aleph_0}<2^{\aleph_1}\)
- Classification theory and the number of non-isomorphic models
- Model theory
- On the number of non conjugate subgroups
- Proper forcing
- Some theorems of set theory and their topological consequences
- Word problems II. The Oxford book
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