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    Ideal Operators and Higher Indescribability.Brent Cody & Peter Holy - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-39.
    We investigate properties of the ineffability and the Ramsey operator, and a common generalization of those that was introduced by the second author, with respect to higher indescribability, as introduced by the first author. This extends earlier investigations on the ineffability operator by James Baumgartner, and on the Ramsey operator by Qi Feng, by Philip Welch et al., and by the first author.
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    Diamond on Ladder Systems and Countably Metacompact Topological Spaces.Rodrigo Carvalho, Tanmay Inamdar & Assaf Rinot - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-20.
    The property of countable metacompactness of a topological space gets its importance from Dowker’s 1951 theorem that the product of a normal space X with the unit interval $[0,1]$ is again normal iff X is countably metacompact. In a recent paper, Leiderman and Szeptycki studied $\Delta $ -spaces, which is a superclass of the class of countably metacompact spaces. They proved that a single Cohen real introduces a ladder system $ L$ over the first uncountable cardinal for which the corresponding (...)
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  3. ON FREE ULTRAFILTERS ON $\omega $ WITH WELL-ORDERABLE BASES IN $\mathsf {ZF}$.Eleftherios Tachtsis - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-26.
    In $\mathsf {ZF}$ (i.e., Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory minus the axiom of choice ( $\mathsf {AC}$ )), we investigate the open problem of the deductive strength of the principle UFwob(ω): “There exists a free ultrafilter on ω with a well-orderable base”, which was introduced by Herzberg, Kanovei, Katz, and Lyubetsky [(2018), Journal of Symbolic Logic, 83(1), 385–391]. Typical results are: (1) “ $\aleph _{1}\leq 2^{\aleph _{0}}$ ” is strictly weaker than $\mathsf {UF_{wob}}(\omega )$ in $\mathsf {ZF}$. (2) “There exists a free (...)
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    Katětov Order on Mad Families.Osvaldo Guzmán - 2024 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 89 (2):794-828.
    We continue with the study of the Katětov order on MAD families. We prove that Katětov maximal MAD families exist under $\mathfrak {b=c}$ and that there are no Katětov-top MAD families assuming $\mathfrak {s\leq b}.$ This improves previously known results from the literature. We also answer a problem form Arciga, Hrušák, and Martínez regarding Katětov maximal MAD families.
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    Some Consequences of And.Yinhe Peng, W. U. Liuzhen & Y. U. Liang - 2023 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 88 (4):1573-1589.
    Strong Turing Determinacy, or ${\mathrm {sTD}}$, is the statement that for every set A of reals, if $\forall x\exists y\geq _T x (y\in A)$, then there is a pointed set $P\subseteq A$. We prove the following consequences of Turing Determinacy ( ${\mathrm {TD}}$ ) and ${\mathrm {sTD}}$ over ${\mathrm {ZF}}$ —the Zermelo–Fraenkel axiomatic set theory without the Axiom of Choice: (1) ${\mathrm {ZF}}+{\mathrm {TD}}$ implies $\mathrm {wDC}_{\mathbb {R}}$ —a weaker version of $\mathrm {DC}_{\mathbb {R}}$.(2) ${\mathrm {ZF}}+{\mathrm {sTD}}$ implies that every (...)
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    Some results on polarized partion relations of higher dimension.Walter Alexandre Carnielli & Carlos Augusto Di Prisco - 1993 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 39 (1):461-474.
    Several types of polarized partition relations are considered. In particular we deal with partitions defined on cartesian products of more than two factors. MSC: 03E05.
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    Weak saturation of ideals on Pκ(λ).Pierre Matet - 2011 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 57 (2):149-165.
    We show that if κ is an infinite successor cardinal, and λ > κ a cardinal of cofinality less than κ satisfying certain conditions, then no ideal on Pκ is weakly λ+-saturated. © 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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    Knaster and Friends III: Subadditive Colorings.Chris Lambie-Hanson & Assaf Rinot - 2023 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 88 (3):1230-1280.
    We continue our study of strongly unbounded colorings, this time focusing on subadditive maps. In Part I of this series, we showed that, for many pairs of infinite cardinals $\theta < \kappa $, the existence of a strongly unbounded coloring $c:[\kappa ]^2 \rightarrow \theta $ is a theorem of $\textsf{ZFC}$. Adding the requirement of subadditivity to a strongly unbounded coloring is a significant strengthening, though, and here we see that in many cases the existence of a subadditive strongly unbounded coloring (...)
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    Two-Cardinal Derived Topologies, Indescribability and Ramseyness.Brent Cody, Chris Lambie-Hanson & Jing Zhang - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-29.
    We introduce a natural two-cardinal version of Bagaria’s sequence of derived topologies on ordinals. We prove that for our sequence of two-cardinal derived topologies, limit points of sets can be characterized in terms of a new iterated form of pairwise simultaneous reflection of certain kinds of stationary sets, the first few instances of which are often equivalent to notions related to strong stationarity, which has been studied previously in the context of strongly normal ideals. The non-discreteness of these two-cardinal derived (...)
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    Cofinal Types of Ultrafilters Over Measurable Cardinals.Tom Benhamou & Natasha Dobrinen - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-35.
    We develop the theory of cofinal types of ultrafilters over measurable cardinals and establish its connections to Galvin’s property. We generalize fundamental results from the countable to the uncountable, but often in surprisingly strengthened forms, and present models with varying structures of the cofinal types of ultrafilters over measurable cardinals.
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    Classes of Barren Extensions.Natasha Dobrinen & Dan Hathaway - 2021 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (1):178-209.
    Henle, Mathias, and Woodin proved in [21] that, provided that${\omega }{\rightarrow }({\omega })^{{\omega }}$holds in a modelMof ZF, then forcing with$([{\omega }]^{{\omega }},{\subseteq }^*)$overMadds no new sets of ordinals, thus earning the name a “barren” extension. Moreover, under an additional assumption, they proved that this generic extension preserves all strong partition cardinals. This forcing thus produces a model$M[\mathcal {U}]$, where$\mathcal {U}$is a Ramsey ultrafilter, with many properties of the original modelM. This begged the question of how important the Ramseyness of$\mathcal (...)
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    Chain homogeneous Souslin algebras.Gido Scharfenberger-Fabian - 2011 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 57 (6):591-610.
    Assuming Jensen's principle ◊+ we construct Souslin algebras all of whose maximal chains are pairwise isomorphic as total orders, thereby answering questions of Koppelberg and Todorčević.
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    A hierarchy of filters smaller than \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} $CF_\kappa\lambda-->$\end{document}. [REVIEW]Yoshihiro Abe - 1997 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 36 (6):385-397.
    This research was partially supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (No. 06640178 and No. 06640336), Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan Mathematics Subject Classification: 03E05 --> Abstract. Following Carr's study on diagonal operations and normal filters on \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} ${\cal P}_{\kappa}\lambda$\end{document} in [2], several weakenings of normality have been investigated. One of them is to consider normal filters without \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} $\kappa$\end{document}-completeness, (...)
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    Games on Base Matrices.Vera Fischer, Marlene Koelbing & Wolfgang Wohofsky - 2023 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 64 (2):247-251.
    We show that base matrices for P(ω)∕fin of regular height larger than h necessarily have maximal branches that are not cofinal. The same holds for base matrices of height h if tSpoiler
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    Trees and Stationary Reflection at Double Successors of Regular Cardinals.Thomas Gilton, Maxwell Levine & Šárka Stejskalová - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-31.
    We obtain an array of consistency results concerning trees and stationary reflection at double successors of regular cardinals $\kappa $, updating some classical constructions in the process. This includes models of $\mathsf {CSR}(\kappa ^{++})\wedge {\sf TP}(\kappa ^{++})$ (both with and without ${\sf AP}(\kappa ^{++})$ ) and models of the conjunctions ${\sf SR}(\kappa ^{++}) \wedge \mathsf {wTP}(\kappa ^{++}) \wedge {\sf AP}(\kappa ^{++})$ and $\neg {\sf AP}(\kappa ^{++}) \wedge {\sf SR}(\kappa ^{++})$ (the latter was originally obtained in joint work by Krueger and (...)
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    Yet Another Ideal Version of the Bounding Number.Rafał Filipów & Adam Kwela - 2022 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 87 (3):1065-1092.
    Let $\mathcal {I}$ be an ideal on $\omega $. For $f,\,g\in \omega ^{\omega }$ we write $f \leq _{\mathcal {I}} g$ if $f(n) \leq g(n)$ for all $n\in \omega \setminus A$ with some $A\in \mathcal {I}$. Moreover, we denote $\mathcal {D}_{\mathcal {I}}=\{f\in \omega ^{\omega }: f^{-1}[\{n\}]\in \mathcal {I} \text { for every } n\in \omega \}$ (in particular, $\mathcal {D}_{\mathrm {Fin}}$ denotes the family of all finite-to-one functions).We examine cardinal numbers $\mathfrak {b}(\geq _{\mathcal {I}}\cap (\mathcal {D}_{\mathcal {I}} \times \mathcal {D}_{\mathcal (...)
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    More Notions of Forcing Add a Souslin Tree.Ari Meir Brodsky & Assaf Rinot - 2019 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 60 (3):437-455.
    An ℵ1-Souslin tree is a complicated combinatorial object whose existence cannot be decided on the grounds of ZFC alone. But fifteen years after Tennenbaum and Jech independently devised notions of forcing for introducing such a tree, Shelah proved that already the simplest forcing notion—Cohen forcing—adds an ℵ1-Souslin tree. In this article, we identify a rather large class of notions of forcing that, assuming a GCH-type hypothesis, add a λ+-Souslin tree. This class includes Prikry, Magidor, and Radin forcing.
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    Non‐saturation of the non‐stationary ideal on Pκ (λ) with λ of countable cofinality.Pierre Matet - 2012 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 58 (1-2):38-45.
    Given a regular uncountable cardinal κ and a cardinal λ > κ of cofinality ω, we show that the restriction of the non-stationary ideal on Pκ to the set of all a with equation image is not λ++-saturated . We actually prove the stronger result that there is equation image with |Q| = λ++ such that A∩B is a non-cofinal subset of Pκ for any two distinct members A, B of Q, where NGκ, λ denotes the game ideal on Pκ. (...)
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    On Restrictions of Ultrafilters From Generic Extensions to Ground Models.Moti Gitik & Eyal Kaplan - 2023 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 88 (1):169-190.
    Let P be a forcing notion and $G\subseteq P$ its generic subset. Suppose that we have in $V[G]$ a $\kappa{-}$ complete ultrafilter1,2W over $\kappa $. Set $U=W\cap V$.
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    Menas’s Conjecture Revisited.Pierre Matet - 2023 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 29 (3):354-405.
    In an article published in 1974, Menas conjectured that any stationary subset of can be split in many pairwise disjoint stationary subsets. Even though the conjecture was shown long ago by Baumgartner and Taylor to be consistently false, it is still haunting papers on. In which situations does it hold? How much of it can be proven in ZFC? We start with an abridged history of the conjecture, then we formulate a new version of it, and finally we keep weakening (...)
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    On Cns(κ) and the Juhász–Kunen Question.Mohammad Golshani & Saharon Shelah - 2024 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 65 (4):481-500.
    We generalize the combinatorial principles Cn(κ), Cns(κ), and Princ(κ) introduced by various authors, and prove some of their properties and connections between them. We also answer a question asked by Juhász and Kunen about the relation between these principles, by showing that Cn(κ) does not imply Cn+1(κ) for any n>2. We also show the consistency of C(κ)+¬Cs(κ).
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    Usuba’s Principle Can Fail at Singular Cardinals.Mohammad Golshani & Saharon Shelah - 2024 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 89 (1):195-203.
    We answer a question of Usuba by showing that the combinatorial principle $\mathrm {UB}_\lambda $ can fail at a singular cardinal. Furthermore, $\lambda $ can be taken to be $\aleph _\omega.$.
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    Specialising Trees with Small Approximations I.Rahman Mohammadpour - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-24.
    Assuming $\mathrm{PFA}$, we shall use internally club $\omega _1$ -guessing models as side conditions to show that for every tree T of height $\omega _2$ without cofinal branches, there is a proper and $\aleph _2$ -preserving forcing notion with finite conditions which specialises T. Moreover, the forcing has the $\omega _1$ -approximation property.
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    New methods in forcing iteration and applications.Rahman Mohammadpour - 2023 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 29 (2):300-302.
    The Theme. Strong forcing axioms like Martin’s Maximum give a reasonably satisfactory structural analysis of $H(\omega _2)$. A broad program in modern Set Theory is searching for strong forcing axioms beyond $\omega _1$. In other words, one would like to figure out the structural properties of taller initial segments of the universe. However, the classical techniques of forcing iterations seem unable to bypass the obstacles, as the resulting forcings axioms beyond $\omega _1$ have not thus far been strong enough! However, (...)
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    Asymmetric Cut and Choose Games.Christopher Henney-Turner, Peter Holy, Philipp Schlicht & Philip Welch - 2023 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 29 (4):588-625.
    We investigate a variety of cut and choose games, their relationship with (generic) large cardinals, and show that they can be used to characterize a number of properties of ideals and of partial orders: certain notions of distributivity, strategic closure, and precipitousness.
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    Maker–Breaker Games on And.Nathan Bowler, Florian Gut, Attila Joó & Max Pitz - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-7.
    We investigate Maker–Breaker games on graphs of size $\aleph _1$ in which Maker’s goal is to build a copy of the host graph. We establish a firm dependence of the outcome of the game on the axiomatic framework. Relating to this, we prove that there is a winning strategy for Maker in the $K_{\omega,\omega _1}$ -game under ZFC+MA+ $\neg $ CH and a winning strategy for Breaker under ZFC+CH. We prove a similar result for the $K_{\omega _1}$ -game. Here, Maker (...)
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  27. A Club Guessing Toolbox I.Tanmay Inamdar & Assaf Rinot - 2024 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):303-361.
    Club guessing principles were introduced by Shelah as a weakening of Jensen’s diamond. Most spectacularly, they were used to prove Shelah’s $\textsf{ZFC}$ bound on $2^{\aleph _\omega }$. These principles have found many other applications: in cardinal arithmetic and PCF theory; in the construction of combinatorial objects on uncountable cardinals such as Jónsson algebras, strong colourings, Souslin trees, and pathological graphs; to the non-existence of universals in model theory; to the non-existence of forcing axioms at higher uncountable cardinals; and many more.In (...)
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    Structural Considerations of Ramsey Algebras.Zu Yao Teoh - 2022 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 87 (4):1677-1692.
    Ramsey algebras are an attempt to investigate Ramsey spaces generated by algebras in a purely combinatorial fashion. Previous studies have focused on the basic properties of Ramsey algebras and a few specific examples. In this article, we study the properties of Ramsey algebras from a structural point of view. For instance, we will see that isomorphic algebras have the same Ramsey algebraic properties, but elementarily equivalent algebras need not be so, as expected. We also answer an open question about Cartesian (...)
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    Weak reflection principle, saturation of the nonstationary ideal on Ω 1 and diamonds.Víctor Torres-pérez - 2017 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 82 (2):724-736.
    We prove that WRP and saturation of the ideal NSω1together imply$\left\{ {a \in [\lambda ]^{\omega _1 } :{\text{cof}}\left( {{\text{sup}}\left( a \right)} \right) = \omega _1 } \right\}$, for every cardinalλwith cof(λ)≥ω2.
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    Ways of Destruction.Barnabás Farkas & Lyubomyr Zdomskyy - 2022 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 87 (3):938-966.
    We study the following natural strong variant of destroying Borel ideals: $\mathbb {P}$ $+$ -destroys $\mathcal {I}$ if $\mathbb {P}$ adds an $\mathcal {I}$ -positive set which has finite intersection with every $A\in \mathcal {I}\cap V$. Also, we discuss the associated variants $$ \begin{align*} \mathrm{non}^*(\mathcal{I},+)=&\min\big\{|\mathcal{Y}|:\mathcal{Y}\subseteq\mathcal{I}^+,\; \forall\;A\in\mathcal{I}\;\exists\;Y\in\mathcal{Y}\;|A\cap Y| \omega $ ; (4) we characterise when the Laver–Prikry, $\mathbb {L}(\mathcal {I}^*)$ -generic real $+$ -destroys $\mathcal {I}$, and in the case of P-ideals, when exactly $\mathbb {L}(\mathcal {I}^*)$ $+$ -destroys $\mathcal {I}$ ; (...)
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    Hierarchies of ineffabilities.Toshimichi Usuba - 2013 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 59 (3):230-237.
  32. More on yet Another Ideal Version of the Bounding Number.Adam Kwela - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-16.
    This is a continuation of the paper [J. Symb. Log. 87 (2022), 1065–1092]. For an ideal $\mathcal {I}$ on $\omega $ we denote $\mathcal {D}_{\mathcal {I}}=\{f\in \omega ^{\omega }: f^{-1}[\{n\}]\in \mathcal {I} \text { for every } n\in \omega \}$ and write $f\leq _{\mathcal {I}} g$ if $\{n\in \omega :f(n)>g(n)\}\in \mathcal {I}$, where $f,g\in \omega ^{\omega }$. We study the cardinal numbers $\mathfrak {b}(\geq _{\mathcal {I}}\cap (\mathcal {D}_{\mathcal {I}} \times \mathcal {D}_{\mathcal {I}}))$ describing the smallest sizes of subsets of $\mathcal (...)
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    Set Theory and a Model of the Mind in Psychology.Asger Törnquist & Jens Mammen - 2023 - Review of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):1233-1259.
    We investigate the mathematics of a model of the human mind which has been proposed by the psychologist Jens Mammen. Mathematical realizations of this model consists of what the first author (A.T.) has called Mammen spaces, where a Mammen space is a triple in the Baumgartner–Laver model.Finally, consequences for psychology are discussed.
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    Remarks on gaps in Dense (Q) / nwd.Teppo Kankaanpää - 2013 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 59 (1-2):51-61.
    The structure Dense /nwd and gaps in analytic quotients of equation image have been studied in the literature 2, 3, 1. We prove that the structures Dense /nwd and equation image have gaps of type equation image, and there are no -gaps for equation image, where equation image is the additivity number of the meager ideal. We also prove the existence of -gaps in these structures. Finally we characterize the cofinality of the meager ideal equation image using families of sets (...)
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    Lower Bounds of Sets of P-points.Borisa Kuzeljevic, Dilip Raghavan & Jonathan L. Verner - 2023 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 64 (3):317-327.
    We show that MAκ implies that each collection of Pc-points of size at most κ which has a Pc-point as an RK upper bound also has a Pc-point as an RK lower bound.
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    The Strong and Super Tree Properties at Successors of Singular Cardinals.William Adkisson - 2024 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 89 (3):1251-1283.
    The strong tree property and ITP (also called the super tree property) are generalizations of the tree property that characterize strong compactness and supercompactness up to inaccessibility. That is, an inaccessible cardinal $\kappa $ is strongly compact if and only if the strong tree property holds at $\kappa $, and supercompact if and only if ITP holds at $\kappa $. We present several results motivated by the problem of obtaining the strong tree property and ITP at many successive cardinals simultaneously; (...)
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    On the Spectrum of Characters of Ultrafilters.Shimon Garti, Menachem Magidor & Saharon Shelah - 2018 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 59 (3):371-379.
    We show that the character spectrum Spχ(λ) (for a singular cardinal λ of countable cofinality) may include any prescribed set of regular cardinals between λ and 2λ.
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