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  1. The differences between Kurepa trees and Jech-Kunen trees.Renling Jin - 1993 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 32 (5):369-379.
    By an ω1 we mean a tree of power ω1 and height ω1. An ω1-tree is called a Kurepa tree if all its levels are countable and it has more than ω1 branches. An ω1-tree is called a Jech-Kunen tree if it has κ branches for some κ strictly between ω1 and $2^{\omega _1 }$ . In Sect. 1, we construct a model ofCH plus $2^{\omega _1 } > \omega _2$ , in which there exists a Kurepa tree with not (...)
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  • Essential Kurepa trees versus essential Jech–Kunen trees.Renling Jin & Saharon Shelah - 1994 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 69 (1):107-131.
    By an ω1-tree we mean a tree of cardinality ω1 and height ω1. An ω1-tree is called a Kurepa tree if all its levels are countable and it has more than ω1 branches. An ω1-tree is called a Jech–Kunen tree if it has κ branches for some κ strictly between ω1 and 2ω1. A Kurepa tree is called an essential Kurepa tree if it contains no Jech–Kunen subtrees. A Jech–Kunen tree is called an essential Jech–Kunen tree if it is no (...)
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