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  1. Reflection in Second-Order Set Theory with Abundant Urelements Bi-Interprets a Supercompact Cardinal.Joel David Hamkins & Bokai Yao - 2024 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 89 (3):1007-1043.
    After reviewing various natural bi-interpretations in urelement set theory, including second-order set theories with urelements, we explore the strength of second-order reflection in these contexts. Ultimately, we prove, second-order reflection with the abundant atom axiom is bi-interpretable and hence also equiconsistent with the existence of a supercompact cardinal. The proof relies on a reflection characterization of supercompactness, namely, a cardinal κ is supercompact if and only if every Π11 sentence true in a structure M (of any size) containing κ in (...)
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  • Two-cardinal ideal operators and indescribability.Brent Cody & Philip White - 2024 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (8):103463.
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  • Two-Cardinal Derived Topologies, Indescribability and Ramseyness.Brent Cody, Chris Lambie-Hanson & Jing Zhang - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-29.
    We introduce a natural two-cardinal version of Bagaria’s sequence of derived topologies on ordinals. We prove that for our sequence of two-cardinal derived topologies, limit points of sets can be characterized in terms of a new iterated form of pairwise simultaneous reflection of certain kinds of stationary sets, the first few instances of which are often equivalent to notions related to strong stationarity, which has been studied previously in the context of strongly normal ideals. The non-discreteness of these two-cardinal derived (...)
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  • Characterizations of the weakly compact ideal on Pλ.Brent Cody - 2020 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 171 (6):102791.
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  • Notes on subtlety and ineffability in Pκλ.Yoshihiro Abe - 2005 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 44 (5):619-631.
    Abstract.A type of subtlety for Pκλ called “strongly subtle” is introduced to show almost ineffability is consistencywise stronger than Shelah property. The following are also shown: is strongly subtle” has rather strong consequences. (ii) The ideal is not strongly subtle} is not λ-saturated, and completely ineffable ideal is not precipitous. (iii) In case that λ<κ=2λ, almost λ-ineffability coincides with λ-ineffability. (iv) It is not provable that κ is λ<κ-ineffable whenever κ is λ-ineffable.
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  • Piece selection and cardinal arithmetic.Pierre Matet - 2022 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 68 (4):416-446.
    We study the effects of piece selection principles on cardinal arithmetic (Shelah style). As an application, we discuss questions of Abe and Usuba. In particular, we show that if, then (a) is not (λ, 2)‐distributive, and (b) does not hold.
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  • Hierarchies of ineffabilities.Toshimichi Usuba - 2013 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 59 (3):230-237.
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  • (1 other version)Seminormal λ-generated ideals on P κ λ.C. A. Johnson - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (1):92-102.
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