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Two weak consequences of 0#
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 March 2014
Abstract
It is proven that the following statement:
“there exists a club C ⊆ κ such that every α ∈ C is an inaccessible cardinal in L and, for every δ a limit point of C, C ∩ δ is almost contained in every club of δ of L”
is equiconsistent with a weakly compact cardinal if δ = ℵ1, and with a weakly compact cardinal of order 1 if δ = ℵ2.
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