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  1. On a consistency theorem connected with the generalized continuum problem.András Hajnal - 1956 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 2 (8-9):131-136.
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  • Combinatorics on ideals and forcing with trees.Marcia J. Groszek - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (3):582-593.
    Classes of forcings which add a real by forcing with branching conditions are examined, and conditions are found which guarantee that the generic real is of minimal degree over the ground model. An application is made to almost-disjoint coding via a real of minimal degree.
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  • Uncountable superperfect forcing and minimality.Elizabeth Theta Brown & Marcia J. Groszek - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 144 (1-3):73-82.
    Uncountable superperfect forcing is tree forcing on regular uncountable cardinals κ with κ<κ=κ, using trees in which the heights of nodes that split along any branch in the tree form a club set, and such that any node in the tree with more than one immediate extension has measure-one-many extensions, where the measure is relative to some κ-complete, nonprincipal normal filter F. This forcing adds a generic of minimal degree if and only if F is κ-saturated.
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  • Combinatorics on ideals and forcing.Serge Grigorieff - 1971 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 3 (4):363.
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