The equivalence of a generalized Martin's axiom to a combinatorial principle

Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (4):817-821 (1981)
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A generalized version of Martin's axiom, called BACH, is shown to be equivalent to one of its combinatorial consequences, a generalization of P(c)

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