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Encyclopedia > Clubsuit

In mathematics, and particularly in axiomatic set theory, S (clubsuit) is a combinatorial principle that is a weaker version of S and that was introduced in 1975 by A. Ostaszewski.


Definition

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

  • every Aδ is a subset of δ
  • for every unbounded subset Aκ, there is a δ so that AδA

is usually written as just ♣.


♣ and ◊

It is clear that ◊ ⇒ ♣, and A. J. Ostaszewski showed in 1975 that ♣ + CH ⇒ ◊; however, Saharon Shelah gave proof in 1980 that there exists a model of ♣ in which CH does not hold, so ♣ and ◊ are not equivalent (since ◊ ⇒ CH).


References

  • A. J. Ostaszewski, On countably compact perfectly normal spaces, Journal of London Mathematical Society, 1975 (2) 14, pp. 505-516.
  • S. Shelah, Whitehead groups may not be free, even assuming CH, II, Israel Journal of Mathematics, 1980 (35) pp. 257-285.




 
 

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