Clubsuit

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In mathematics, and particularly in axiomatic set theory, S (clubsuit) is a family of combinatorial principles that are a weaker version of the corresponding S; it was introduced in 1975 by Adam Ostaszewski.[1]

Definition

For a given cardinal number κ and a stationary set Sκ, S is the statement that there is a sequence Aδ:δS such that

ω1 is usually written as just .

♣ and ◊

It is clear that ⇒ ♣, and it was shown in 1975 that ♣ + CH ⇒ ◊; however, Saharon Shelah gave a proof in 1980 that there exists a model of ♣ in which CH does not hold, so ♣ and ◊ are not equivalent (since ◊ ⇒ CH).[2]

See also

References

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