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Are there $2^{\aleph_0}$ pairwise non-isomorphic Boolean algebra structures on $\omega$?
Is there a collection of $2^{\aleph_0}$ pairwise non-isomorphic countable Boolean algebras?
Equivalently, are there $2^{\aleph_0}$ pairwise non-homeomorphic closed subsets in the Cantor space?
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The dominating number $\mathfrak{d}$ and convergent sequences
All spaces considered below are compact Hausdorff.
If $K$ is a space, then $w(K)$ is its weight. For a Boolean algebra $\mathcal{A}$, $K_\mathcal{A}$ denotes its Stone space. I am interested in ...
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Near permutation $n\mapsto n+1$ not conjugate to its inverse on the Stone-Čech remainder?
Let $\beta\omega$ be the Stone-Čech compactification of the discrete infinite countable space $\omega$, and $\beta^*\omega=\beta\omega\smallsetminus \omega$ is the Stone-Čech remainder.
The map $j:n\...
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Elementary equivalence between $n\mapsto n+1$ and its inverse on the Stone-Čech remainder?
Consider structures $(A,f)$ encoding a Boolean algebra $A$ endowed with an automorphism $f$. There is an obvious notion of isomorphism between such structures.
Consider the endomorphism $\hat{\Phi}$ ...
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Can we put a probability measure on every $\sigma$-algebra?
The following question has puzzled me for some time:
Let $(\Omega,\Sigma)$ be a nonempty,
measurable space. Does there
necessarily exist a probability
measure $\mu:\Sigma\to[0,1]$?
If there ...
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Complete Boolean algebra not isomorphic to a $\sigma$-algebra
Does there exist a complete Boolean algebra that is not isomorphic to any $\sigma$-algebra? If so, what is an easy or canonical example or construction?
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When are two forcing posets "the same"?
Let $B$ and $C$ be complete Boolean algebras. To avoid triviality I may also want them to be atomless. For $b\in B$ nonzero, denote $B\upharpoonright b=\{p\in B:p\leq b\}$, which can be viewed as a ...
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Full conditional probabilities and versions of AC?
A probability is a finitely additive measure on a boolean algebra with total measure $1$.
A function $P:\scr B \times (\scr B - \{ 0 \})$ is a full conditional probability on $\scr B$ (for a boolean ...
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Existence of a regular subposet which collapses everything except the top cardinal
Suppose $\delta$ is an inaccessible cardinal, and $\mathbb{P}$ is the Levy Collapse $\text{Col}(\kappa, \delta)$ which adds a surjection from $\kappa \to \delta$ (for some regular $\kappa < \delta$)...
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Complete atomless Boolean algebras with abelian automorphism group
Is there any example of a complete atomless Boolean algebra with a non-trivial abelian automorphism group?
This is equivalent, by Stone duality, to asking for an extremally disconnected compact ...
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The universal algebra of a $\sigma$-algebra
I am searching for the 'dual' algebraic structure of a $\sigma$-algebra. The notion of duality is like in the case of the Boolean algebra and set algebra.
If $X$ is a set, the complement and ...
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Is ${\cal P}(\omega)/\text{(fin)}$ a fractal poset?
If $(P,\leq)$ is a partially ordered set and $a,b\in P$ we set $[a,b]:=\{x\in P: a\leq x\leq b\}$. We say that $P$ is fractal if whenever $a,b\in P$ and $[a,b]$ contains more than one element, then $[...
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The category of Boolean-valued models associated to a model of ZFC
This is related to my previous question here, and indirectly motivated by Andreas Blass intriguing answer therein:
start from a ZF transitive model $M$, and consider the category $CBA(M)$ of ...
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Proving results about complete Boolean algebras in ZFC using Boolean valued models
I want to know what non-trivial ZFC theorems (not consistency results) about complete Boolean algebras (or more generally of partially ordered sets) one can prove using forcing.
I am mainly ...
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3 questions around the Stone space of the free $\sigma$-algebra on $\omega_1$ free generators
During my studies, I came across several different Stone spaces, e.g.:
(i) The Cantor cube $X=\{0,1\}^{\omega_1}$, which is the Stone space of the free Boolean algebra on $\omega_1$ free generators;
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About the existence of a particular kind of "splitting" function on atomless complete Boolean algebras
Let $\mathbb{B} = \langle B, \wedge, \vee, \leq, \neg, 0, 1 \rangle$ be an atomless complete Boolean algebra.
We call $f$ a splitting function on $\mathbb{B}$ iff
$f : B-\{1\} \longrightarrow B \...