Where ma first fails
Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (2):429-433 (1988)
| Abstract | If θ is any singular cardinal of cofinality ω 1 , we produce a forcing extension in which MA holds below θ but fails at θ. The failure is due to a partial order which splits a gap of size θ in P(ω) | |||||||||
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