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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 December 2023
We construct divergent models of  $\mathsf {AD}^+$ along with the failure of the Continuum Hypothesis (
$\mathsf {AD}^+$ along with the failure of the Continuum Hypothesis ( $\mathsf {CH}$) under various assumptions. Divergent models of
$\mathsf {CH}$) under various assumptions. Divergent models of  $\mathsf {AD}^+$ play an important role in descriptive inner model theory; all known analyses of HOD in
$\mathsf {AD}^+$ play an important role in descriptive inner model theory; all known analyses of HOD in  $\mathsf {AD}^+$ models (without extra iterability assumptions) are carried out in the region below the existence of divergent models of
$\mathsf {AD}^+$ models (without extra iterability assumptions) are carried out in the region below the existence of divergent models of  $\mathsf {AD}^+$. Our results are the first step toward resolving various open questions concerning the length of definable prewellorderings of the reals and principles implying
$\mathsf {AD}^+$. Our results are the first step toward resolving various open questions concerning the length of definable prewellorderings of the reals and principles implying  $\neg \mathsf {CH}$, like
$\neg \mathsf {CH}$, like  $\mathsf {MM}$, that divergent models shed light on, see Question 5.1.
$\mathsf {MM}$, that divergent models shed light on, see Question 5.1.
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