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Consequences of Martin's Axiom D. H. Fremlin

Consequences of Martin's Axiom By D. H. Fremlin

Consequences of Martin's Axiom by D. H. Fremlin


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'Martin's axiom' is one of the most fruitful axioms which have been devised to show that certain properties are insoluble in standard set theory. It has important applications m set theory, infinitary combinatorics, general topology, measure theory, functional analysis and group theory.

Consequences of Martin's Axiom Summary

Consequences of Martin's Axiom by D. H. Fremlin

'Martin's axiom' is one of the most fruitful axioms which have been devised to show that certain properties are insoluble in standard set theory. It has important 1applications m set theory, infinitary combinatorics, general topology, measure theory, functional analysis and group theory. In this book Dr Fremlin has sought to collect together as many of these applications as possible into one rational scheme, with proofs of the principal results. His aim is to show how straightforward and beautiful arguments can be used to derive a great many consistency results from the consistency of Martin's axiom.

Table of Contents

1. The Three Cardinals; 2. When p > w1; 3. When mk > w1; 4. When m > w1.

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NLS9780521089548
9780521089548
0521089549
Consequences of Martin's Axiom by D. H. Fremlin
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2008-11-06
340
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