Rado's Conjecture and Ascent Paths of Square Sequences

Mathematical Logic Quarterly 60 (1-2):84-90 (2014)
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This is a continuation of our paper where we show that Rado's Conjecture can trivialize ‐sequences in some cases when ϑ is not necessarily a successor cardinal.

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