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Large cardinals and covering numbers

Pierre Matet — 2009

Fundamenta Mathematicae

The paper is concerned with the computation of covering numbers in the presence of large cardinals. In particular, we revisit Solovay's result that the Singular Cardinal Hypothesis holds above a strongly compact cardinal.

Club-guessing, good points and diamond

Pierre Matet — 2007

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Shelah’s club-guessing and good points are used to show that the two-cardinal diamond principle κ , λ holds for various values of κ and λ .

Fragments of strong compactness, families of partitions and ideal extensions

Laura FontanellaPierre Matet — 2016

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We investigate some natural combinatorial principles related to the notion of mild ineffability, and use them to obtain new characterizations of mild ineffable and weakly compact cardinals. We also show that one of these principles may be satisfied by a successor cardinal. Finally, we establish a version for κ ( λ ) of the canonical Ramsey theorem for pairs.

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