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Effective set= ordinal definable set

I just today realized that the concept of ordinal definability is defined in a different way by vopenka-Balcar-Hajek ``The notion of effective sets and a new proof of the consistency of the axiom of …
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8 votes
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Topological Vaught's conjecture for special theories

As is know, Vaught's conjecture is a special case of topological Vaught's conjecture. On the other hand, the Vaught's conjecture is true for the following theories: 1- $\omega$-stable theories (Shel …
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Definability in the field of reals with a predicate for some powers of two

In "The field of reals with a predicate for the powers of two", Van den Dries has proved that the set of integers is not definable in $(\mathbb{R}, +,\cdot, \leq, 0, 1, 2^{\mathbb{Z}})$, where $2^{ …
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Product of nice proper forcing notions

Question Are there forcing notions $P$ and $Q$ such that $P$ is proper and $\aleph_2$-cc, $Q$ is proper and satisfies the $\aleph_2$-pic (pic=properness isomorphism condition) such that $P \times Q$ i …
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Non-special $\aleph_2$-Aronszajn trees in the Laver-Shelah model for $\aleph_2$-Souslin hypo...

Assume $V=L$ and let $\kappa$ be a weakly compact cardinal. Let $G$ be $Col(\aleph_1, < \kappa)$ generic over $V$. Working in $V[G]$ force with a countable support iteration of forcing notions of leng …
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11 votes
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ZFC applications of Shelah's creature forcing

Shelah's creature forcing is a very powerful method, with wide range of applications. The method also has some applications in ZFC, let's quote a few of them that I am aware of: (1) In A partition the …
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Applications of Set theory vs. model theory in mathematics

I have a question that has occupied my mind for some time. Let's first consider applications of set theory and model theory in mathematics. Major applications of set theory are in topology, Banach spa …
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Random real forcing

Let $\kappa$ be an infinite cardinal and let $B$ be the random forcing for adding $\kappa$-many random reals. Question: What are the elements of $B$. More precisely given a condition $p \in B$, what …
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Kunen's inconsistency result

A well-known result of Kunen says that there is no non-trivial elementary embedding $j: V \rightarrow V.$ There are several proofs of this theorem (see Kanamori, The higher infinite). I wonder to know …
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Characterization of intermediate submodels of generic extensions

Question 1: Suppose that $V[G]$ is a set generic extension of $V$ by some forcing notion $P\in V,$ and suppose that $W$ is a model of $ZFC, V \subset W \subset V[G].$ Can we find a forcing notion $Q\i …
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Singular Jonsson cardinals

Is the following consistent? $(*)$: There exists a singular cardinal $\kappa$ such that : (1) $\kappa$ is a Jonsson cardinal, (2) $\kappa$ is not a fixed point of the $\aleph-$function, i.e., $\kappa …
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Different ways of making $HOD$ far from $V$

There are different criteria for building a model $V$ of $ZFC$ which is far from its $HOD$, for example: $(A)$ Cardinality criteria: For this in a joint work with James Cummings and Sy Friedman, we …
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When does $HOD^{V[G]} \subseteq V$?

Assume that $\mathbb{P}\in HOD$ is non-trivial. It is well-known that if $\mathbb{P}$ satisfies some homogeneity properties, then $HOD^{V[G]} \subseteq V$, where $G$ is $\mathbb{P}$-generic over $V$. …
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Non-homogeneous forcing and HOD

Is there a separative forcing notion $\mathbb{P}$ such that: 1) For any $p \in\mathbb{P}, \mathbb{P}/p = \{q \in \mathbb{P}: q \leq p \}$ is not forcing isomorphic to any homogeneous forcing notion, …
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10 votes
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Strongly compact vs Shelah cardinals

Does Con(ZFC+there exists a strongly compact cardinal) imply the Con(ZFC+there exists a Shelah cardinal)?
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