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Is the interval topology on ${\cal P}(\omega)/(\text{fin})$ connected?

If $(P,\leq)$ is a poset and $x\in X$, we let $\downarrow x = \{p\in P: p \leq x\}$, and $\uparrow x$ is defined dually. The collection $$\Big\{P\setminus (\downarrow x): x\in P\Big\} \cup \Big\{P\set …
8 votes
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Maximal Ramsey families

We say that a family $\mathcal R\subseteq \mathcal P(\omega)$ is Ramsey if $\bigcup \mathcal R = \omega$, and for every map $f:\mathcal R \to \{0,1\}$ there is an infinite set $X\subseteq \omega$ suc …
5 votes
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Intersection cardinalities in MAD families

Let $\newcommand{\o}{[\omega]^\omega}\o$ denote the collection of infinite subsets of the set of nonnegative integers $\omega$. We say ${\cal A}\subseteq \o$ is almost disjoint if $A\cap B$ is finite …
4 votes
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Minimal dominating sets in thin hypergraphs

Let $H=(V,E)$ be a hypergraph. We say that $H$ is thin if for every $v\in V$ the set $E_v=\{e\in E:v\in e\}$ is finite. A subset $D\subseteq V$ is dominating if $\bigcup \{e\in E:e\cap D \neq \emptyse …
20 votes
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Almost orthogonal maps $f:\omega \to \{-1,1\}$

Let $\omega$ denote the set of non-negative integers. For sets $A,B$, let $B^A$ denote the set of maps $f:A\to B$. For $f,g\in\{-1,1\}^\omega$ we say that $f,g$ are almost orthogonal if there is $C_0\ …
3 votes
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Mutually equal Hamming distance of members of ${\cal P}(\mathbb{N})$

This is inspired by an older, as of yet unanswered question. If $X$ is a set and $A,B\subseteq X$, we let the Hamming distance of $A, B$ be defined as $d_H:=\text{card}\big((A\setminus B)\cup (B\setmi …
5 votes
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Cardinality of separating families on an infinite cardinal $\kappa$

Let $\kappa$ be an infinite cardinal. We say ${\cal S}\subseteq {\cal P}(\kappa)$ is separating if whenever $a\neq b\in \kappa$ there is $T\in {\cal S}$ such that $|T\cap\{a,b\}| = 1$. Let $\newcomman …
5 votes
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Image-catching families in $\omega$

Let $[\omega]^\omega$ be the collection of infinite subsets of the set of nonnegative integers $\omega$, and let $\newcommand{\I}{\cal{I}}\I=$ $\{S\in[\omega]^\omega: (\omega\setminus S)\in[\omega]^\o …
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Is it consistent that $|[\kappa]^{<\kappa}| > \kappa$?

Let $\kappa>\aleph_0$ be a cardinal, and let $[\kappa]^{<\kappa}$ denote the collection of subsets of $\kappa$ having cardinality strictly less than $\kappa$. Is it consistent that $$|[\kappa]^{<\kapp …
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Smallest ${\mathbf B}$-function $f:\omega\to( \omega\setminus\{0\})$

Motivation. Every hypergraph $(\omega, E)$ where $E$ is countable and consists of infinite sets has property $\newcommand{\B}{\mathbf{B}}\B$. On the other hand, if the members of $E$ are allowed to be …
3 votes
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Large almost disjoint family on $\mathbb{N}$ with property $\mathbf{B}$

Let $\newcommand{\oo}{[\omega]^\omega}\oo$ denote the collection of all infinite subsets of the set of nonnegative integers $\omega$. We say that $\newcommand{\ss}{{\cal S}}\S\subseteq \oo$ haspropert …
2 votes
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Chromatic number and taking duals of hypergraphs

If $H=(V,E)$ is a hypergraph and $\kappa\neq \emptyset$ is a cardinal, then a map $c:V\to \kappa$ is said to be a colouring if for every edge $e\in E$ with $|e|\geq 2$ the restriction $c\restriction_e …
2 votes
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Chromatic number of the dual hypergraph [duplicate]

Let $H = (V,E)$ be a hypergraph. For $v\in V$ we set $E_v = \{e\in E: v\in E\}$. The dual of $H$ is defined by $H^* =(E, V^*)$ is, where $V^* = \{E_v:v\in V\}$. If $\kappa>0$ is a cardinal, a map $c:V …
10 votes
2 answers
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Additive, multiplicative, and Dedekind infiniteness in ${\sf (ZF)}$

We call a set $X$ Dedekind-infinite if there is an injective map $f:X\to X$ that is not surjective, addititvely infinite if $X \neq\emptyset$ and there is an injective map $f:\big((X\times\{1\})\cup( …
5 votes
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The equivalence of Dedekind-infinite and dually Dedekind-infinite as a weak form of (AC)

A set $X$ is Dedekind-infinite if there is an injective map $f: X\to X$ that is not surjective. A set $X$ is dually Dedekind-infinite if there is a surjective map $f: X\to X$ that is not injective. In …

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