▵13-stability

Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (3):941 - 954 (1993)
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Abstract

We investigate the connection between ▵1 3-stability for random and Cohen forcing notions and the measurability and categoricity of the ▵1 3-sets. We show that Shelah's model for ▵1 3-measurability and categoricity satisfies ▵1 3-random-stability while it does not satisfy ▵1 3-Cohen-stability. This gives an example of measure-category asymmetry. We also present a result concerning finite support iterations of Suslin forcing.

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reprint Ben-Arié, Dror; Judah, Haim (1993) "$triangle^1_3$-Stability". Journal of Symbolic Logic 58(3):941-954

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