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Diamonds on supercompact $\kappa$ after a $\kappa$-c.c. forcing
Let $\kappa$ be supercompact. Then the (supercompact) Laver diamond holds at $\kappa$: There is $f:\kappa\to V_\kappa$ such that for all $\lambda\geq \kappa$ and $x\in H(\lambda^+)$ there is $j:V\to M$...
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Proper Forcing Axiom for $|\mathbb{P}| \leq \mathfrak{c}$
Let $\mathsf{PFA}(\mathfrak{c})$ denote the Proper Forcing Axiom (PFA) restricted to posets $|\mathbb{P}| \leq \mathfrak{c}$. I think $\mathsf{PFA}(\mathfrak{c}) \implies \mathfrak{c} = \aleph_2$, but ...
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A version of determinacy for all sets
Under ZF + AD, some games are undetermined because of lack of choice. In fact, the axiom of choice is equivalent to determinacy of games of length 2. However, we can ask whether the lack of choice ...
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$L(\mathbb{R})$-absoluteness from a proper class of Woodins: source?
For a paper I'm writing I need to use (as a blackbox) the following theorem: if there is a proper class of Woodin cardinals and $G$ is set-generic, then $L(\mathbb{R})$ and $L(\mathbb{R})^{V[G]}$ are ...
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Inner model of "CH + large cardinals" that satisfies MM?
I've been told that if $V$ has CH and large cardinals, then there is an inner model in which MM holds. The sketch is as follows:
Any $\Sigma^2_1$ sentence that can be forced is already true in such $V$...
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Coherent sequence of ultrafilters in iterated forcing extensions
Remember that if $\kappa$ is strongly compact, then any ${<}\kappa$-complete filter extends to a ${<}\kappa$-complete ultrafilter.
Let $\Bbb P_\delta=\langle\Bbb P_\alpha,\dot{\Bbb Q}_\alpha\mid ...
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Copy of $P(\omega)/\mathrm{fin}$ on $\omega_1$
$\newcommand{\fin}{\mathrm{fin}}$Under what hypotheses does there exist a uniform ideal $I$ on $\omega_1$ such that $P(\omega_1)/I \cong P(\omega)/\fin$? What is the consistency strength?
It follows ...
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Forcing $\neg\square_{\omega_1}$ from a Mahlo cardinal, reference
In Jensen's The fine structure of the constructible hierarchy, it is stated that Solovay proved the consistency of $\neg\square_{\omega_1}$ by collapsing a Mahlo cardinal to $\omega_2$. I was ...
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Consistency upper bounds for $\neg\square_{\aleph_\omega}$
In the introduction of Cummings and Friedman's $\square$ on the singular cardinals the following is written:
Failure of $\square_\lambda$ for $\lambda$ singular is stronger and rather more ...
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Reference request: $\kappa^+$-saturated ideal from iterated Cohen forcing on measurable $\kappa$
In Kunen [1] the author makes the following note: Let $\kappa$ be measurable with normal measure $\mathscr{U}$ in a model of $\mathsf{GCH}$. Let $\mathbb{P}$ be an iteration of $\operatorname{Add}(\...
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Weak extender models for supercompactness without choice
Assume ZFC and a supercompact cardinal $κ$. Is it consistent that there is a weak extender model $N⊨\text{ZF}$ for supercompactness of $κ$ such that the axiom of choice and well-ordering of $P_κ(λ)^N$...
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From HODs to corresponding models of AD
If $M$ is HOD of a model $N$ of $\text{AD}^+ + V=L(P(ℝ))$, what kind of forcing construction in $M$ gives back such an $N$?
HODs for $\text{AD}^+ + V=L(P(ℝ))$ are conjectured (and under anti-large ...
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Naive way to violate $\mathsf{SCH}$ at $\aleph_\omega$
I asked this question on MSE and got a partial answer. Shamefully I still haven't figured out myself a full answer, so I would like to ask it here. The usual way to get the failure of $\mathsf{SCH}$ ...
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Can a generic ultrafilter over $\mathrm{NS}^+_{\omega_1}$ witness $\omega_1$ is Ramsey-like?
Suppose that $\kappa$ is an appropriate large cardinal (preferably a Woodin cardinal, but possibly something stronger) and let $G$ be a $\operatorname{Col}(\omega_1,<\kappa)$-generic filter over $V$...
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Is $\kappa \rightarrow [\kappa]^2_3$ the same as $\kappa \rightarrow [\kappa]^2_2$ for inaccessible $\kappa$
The principle $\kappa \rightarrow [\kappa]^2_\alpha$ states that whenever we have a coloring $c:[\kappa]^2\rightarrow \alpha$ there is $H \subset \kappa$ of size $\kappa$ s.t. $|c"[H]^2|<\alpha$.
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Proof (or reference) about the cc-ness of termspace forcing
Recall that for $P$ a forcing order and $\dot{Q}$ a $P$-name for a forcing order, the termspace forcing $T(P,\dot{Q})$ consists of minimal-rank names for elements of $\dot{Q}$, ordered by $\dot{q}'\...
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Ramsey-like property with order condition
I wonder if there are regular cardinals $\lambda$ and $\kappa$ such that $\kappa < \lambda \leq 2^\kappa$ and such that, consistently, the following holds:
Let $c: [\lambda]^2 \to \kappa$ be such ...
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Are there interesting examples of theorems proved using ‘height’ extensions?
It's well known that forcing is more than a tool for proving independence: We can prove theorems and formulate axioms in theories like $\mathsf{ZFC}$ by moving to forcing extensions (e.g. $\mathfrak{p}...
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Which step is wrong in the following simplification of Silver's forcing?
Theorem: If M is a countable transitive model of ZFC, and $\kappa$ is a supercompact cardinal in M, and $2^\kappa=\kappa^+$. Then there exists a forcing extension M[G] such that $\kappa$ becomes a ...
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Complexity of $Σ_n$ theory of $H(ω_2)$ under MM$^{++}$
Complexity of $Σ_n$ theory of $H(ω_2)$ under MM$^{++}$
Under Woodin's $\mathbb{P}_\text{max}$ axiom (which is implied by MM$^{++}$), what is the complexity of the $Σ_n$ theory of $H(ω_2)$? Same ...
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Independence through forcing vs generic collapses
Are there known statements in $V_{ω+ω}$ independent through forcing after $\mathrm{Col}(ω,<κ_1)*\mathrm{Col}(κ_1,<κ_2)*\mathrm{Col}(κ_2,<κ_3)*...$ where $κ_1<κ_2<κ_3<...$ are ...
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Temporary destruction of measures in intermediate models
It is a well-known theorem that if $\kappa$ is measurable, then there is a generic extension in which $\kappa$ is no longer weakly compact, but we can force its weak compactness back and recover the ...
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Preserving supercompactness in intermediate forcing extensions
Let $\kappa$ be supercompact in $V$. Let $\mathbb{P}$ be one of the standard forcing notions (or an iteration of such), and for simplicity assume that $\mathbb{P}$ is ${<}\kappa$-directed closed (e....
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Iterating Neeman's forcing
In the paper, "Forcing with sequences of models of two types," (MR3201836), Neeman claims that, using a supercompact and a weakly compact above, one can force with his pure side conditions ...
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Collapse successor of singular while preseving supercompactness
Suppose $\kappa$ is a supercompact cardinal. Is it possible to find a forcing which collapses $\kappa^{+\omega+1}$ to $\kappa^{+\omega}$ (all those $\kappa^{+n}$'s are preserved) while the ...
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Consistency strength of lifting through a lot of collapsing
What is the consistency strength of the following situation?
$j : V \to M$ is an elementary embedding definable from parameters in $V$, with critical point $\kappa$.
$\mathbb P$ is a forcing that ...
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How badly can the GCH fail globally?
It's known that we can have global failures of GCH---for example, where $\forall \lambda(2^\lambda = \lambda^{++})$---given suitable large cardinal axioms.
My question is whether we can have global ...
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Can we recover an inner model of CH after forgetting some generic information?
Suppose $\kappa$ is an inaccessible cardinal. Let $G \times H$ be $\mathrm{Col}(\omega_1,{<}\kappa) \times \mathrm{Add}(\omega,\kappa)$-generic over $V$. Let $X \subseteq \kappa$ be $\mathrm{Add}(...
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Inner models with all sets generic
Question: Under large cardinal axioms, what is the intersection of all inner models $M$ of ZFC such that every set in $V$ is set-generic over $M$?
Every set belongs to a generic extension of HOD, and ...
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Absoluteness and the scale property for $Π^2_2$ or $Σ^2_2$
Under the diamond principle $◊$ and large cardinal axioms, which of the two pointclasses $Π^2_2$ or $Σ^2_2$ is expected to have the scale property?
Because conditional $Σ^2_2$ absoluteness under $◊$ ...
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$\Sigma^2_1$ and the Continuum Hypothesis
This is a follow up to Will Brian's answer to this recent question. In particular, quoting Brian:
"In fact, Paul Larson has pointed out to me that the statement "$\phi$ and $\phi^{-1}$ are conjugate"...
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When does "sufficient genericity" actually suffice?
Fix a forcing notion $\mathbb{P}$. Say that a formula $\varphi(x)$ with parameters is $\mathbb{P}$-enforceable if there is some countable set $\mathcal{D}$ of dense sets in $\mathbb{P}$ such that for ...
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Generic saturation of inner models
Say that an inner model $M$ of $V$ is generically saturated if for every forcing notion $\Bbb P\in M$, either there is an $M$-generic for $\Bbb P$ in $V$, or forcing with $\Bbb P$ over $V$ collapses ...
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Radin forcing preserving large cardinals
I'm wondering if there are any known result for the maximum large cardinal strength
which can be preserved by Radin forcing? For instance, with any large cardinal hypothesis in the ground model, can ...
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Symmetry between V and HOD
Is it consistent that the set of ordinal definable real numbers is countable, but for every $y∈\mathrm{OD}∩ℝ$, every true $Σ_2^{V,y}$ statement holds in $\mathrm{HOD}$?
Note that $Σ_2^V$ is the best ...
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stationary reflection in $[\kappa]^\omega$
It is well-known that the following reflection principle is consistent relative to a supercompact:
For all $\kappa \geq \omega_2$ and all stationary $S \subseteq [\kappa]^\omega$, there is $X \...
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A variant of Radin forcing
Suppose $\kappa$ is a large cardinal (strong cardinal seems to be enough). Is there a forcing notion $\mathbb{R}$ with the following properties:
$(1)$ Forcing with $\mathbb{R}$ adds a club $C$ into $\...
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What are examples of non-equivalent virtualizations of a large cardinal?
This is a follow up to my previous question concerning virtual large cardinals, that are generally weaker axioms of infinity obtained from ordinary large cardinals through the so-called virtualization ...
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On the Actual Potential of Virtual Large Cardinals
Virtual large cardinals belong to a relatively new breed of strong axioms of infinity. They often appear as statements of the following form:
Definition. Suppose $A$ is a large cardinal property ...
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Does $0^{\#}$ imply the failure of upward directedness in the set generic universe over $L$?
Question 1. Suppose that $0^{\#}$ exists. Are there set generic filters $g,h$ over $L$ ($g,h \in V$) such that for any $f$ ($\in V$) which is generic over $L$ we have that $L[g] \cup L[h] \not \...
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Strong Total Failures vs. Weak Instances of the Generalized Continuum Hypothesis
The exponentiation operator inflicts a subtle information loss on the transfinite numerical equations, pretty similar to the case of $a^2=b^2 \nRightarrow a=b$ in real numbers. In fact, for the ...
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Does Easton forcing preserve measurable cardinals?
The question is in the title. For Easton's theorem see Wikipedia. Loosely speaking we can use forcing to manipulate the powerset function on regular cardinals as much as we like given we satisfy the ...
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fake and weak cardinals
Suppose $\lambda$ is a successor of a singular cardinal. We will say $\lambda$ fake if there is a transitive set $M$ such that $\lambda \subseteq M$ satisfying $\mathrm{ZFC}^-$ (ZFC without powerset) ...
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How to kill a $\Sigma_{n+1}$-correct cardinal softly ($n>1$)?
A cardinal $\kappa$ is $\Sigma_n$-correct iff $V_\kappa \prec_n V$. For n>1, how to force a $\Sigma_{n+1}$-correct cardinal to be $\Sigma_{n}$-correct but not $\Sigma_{n+1}$-correct?
For $n=1$, we ...
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Query about iterated collapse forcing
I have heard it said that it is possible to use Woodin's iterated collapse forcing to prove that the theory $\textsf{ZF}$+"there exists a non-trivial elementary embedding $j:V_{\lambda+2} \rightarrow ...
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Prikry forcing and Cohen generic
Let $\kappa$ be a measurable cardinal and let $\mathcal{U}$ be a normal measure on $\kappa$. Let $\mathbb{P}$ be the standard Prikry forcing using $\mathcal{U}$. Let $\mathbb{Q} = \text{Add}(\kappa, 1)...
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Can Woodin's fast function forcing kill Shelah cardinals?
Definition 1. An uncountable cardinal $\kappa$ is Shelah if for every function $f:\kappa\rightarrow \kappa$ there exists a transitive class $M$ and a non-trivial elementary embedding $j:V\rightarrow M$...
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The failure of GCH al $\aleph_\omega$ by nice forcing
There are several ways to force $GCH$ below $\aleph_\omega$ and $2^{\aleph_\omega}> \aleph_{\omega+1},$ say:
1) The Gitik-Magidor's extender based forcing, see Prikry type Forcings.
2) Woodin's ...
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Forcing the existence of a weakly inaccessible cardinal in some strong set theory
Does the fact that, assuming the consistency of $ZFC$, no proof that the consistency of "$ZFC$ implies the consistency of '$ZFC$ + There exists a weakly inaccessible cardinal'" can be formulated in $...
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Consistency of Rado's conjecture with not CH
Rado's conjecture (one of many equivalent formulations) states: any non-special tree has a non-special subtree of cardinality $\aleph_1$.
"Special" means a tree can be decomposed into countably many ...