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It is shown that in many forcing models there is no universal graph at the successors of regular cardinals. The proof, which is similar to the well-known proof for Cohen forcing, is extended to show that it is consistent to have no universal graph at the successor of a singular cardinal, and in particular at . Previously, little was known about universality at the successors of singulars. Analogous results show it is consistent not just that there is no single graph which embeds the rest, but that...
We explore the possibility of forcing nonreflecting stationary sets of . We also present a generalization of Kanamori’s weakly normal filters, which induces stationary reflection.
We discuss the problem of whether there exists a restriction of the noncofinal ideal on that is normal.
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