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Continuum Function Maximum

Easton's theorem can give a very weak nontrivial constraint on continuum function, but it does not hold for singular cardinals. So:

  1. What are the non-trivial constraints on continuum function in singular cardinals?
  2. Is it possible to well-define a concept of "Continuum function maximum of singular cardinals" by these constraints?
  3. How strong is the consistency strength of this definition?