•  155
    Coding without fine structure
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (3): 808-815. 1997.
  •  257
    An elementary approach to the fine structure of L
    with Peter Koepke
    Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 3 (4): 453-468. 1997.
    We present here an approach to the fine structure of L based solely on elementary model theoretic ideas, and illustrate its use in a proof of Global Square in L. We thereby avoid the Lévy hierarchy of formulas and the subtleties of master codes and projecta, introduced by Jensen [3] in the original form of the theory. Our theory could appropriately be called ”Hyperfine Structure Theory”, as we make use of a hierarchy of structures and hull operations which refines the traditional Lα -or Jα-seque…Read more
  •  515
    Definable well-orders of $H(\omega _2)$ and $GCH$
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 77 (4): 1101-1121. 2012.
    Assuming ${2^{{N_0}}}$ = N₁ and ${2^{{N_1}}}$ = N₂, we build a partial order that forces the existence of a well-order of H(ω₂) lightface definable over ⟨H(ω₂), Є⟩ and that preserves cardinal exponentiation and cofinalities.
  •  88
    The Nonabsoluteness of Model Existence in Uncountable Cardinals for $L{omega{1},omega}$
    with Tapani Hyttinen and Martin Koerwien
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 54 (2): 137-151. 2013.
    For sentences $\phi$ of $L_{\omega_{1},\omega}$, we investigate the question of absoluteness of $\phi$ having models in uncountable cardinalities. We first observe that having a model in $\aleph_{1}$ is an absolute property, but having a model in $\aleph_{2}$ is not as it may depend on the validity of the continuum hypothesis. We then consider the generalized continuum hypothesis context and provide sentences for any $\alpha\in\omega_{1}\setminus\{0,1,\omega\}$ for which the existence of a model…Read more
  •  163
    Potential isomorphism of elementary substructures of a strictly stable homogeneous model
    with Tapani Hyttinen and Agatha C. Walczak-Typke
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (3). 2011.
    The results herein form part of a larger project to characterize the classification properties of the class of submodels of a homogeneous stable diagram in terms of the solvability (in the sense of [1]) of the potential isomorphism problem for this class of submodels. We restrict ourselves to locally saturated submodels of the monster model m of some power π. We assume that in Gödel's constructible universe , π is a regular cardinal at least the successor of the first cardinal in which is stabl…Read more
  •  226
    Internal consistency and the inner model hypothesis
    Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 12 (4): 591-600. 2006.
    There are two standard ways to establish consistency in set theory. One is to prove consistency using inner models, in the way that Gödel proved the consistency of GCH using the inner model L. The other is to prove consistency using outer models, in the way that Cohen proved the consistency of the negation of CH by enlarging L to a forcing extension L[G].But we can demand more from the outer model method, and we illustrate this by examining Easton's strengthening of Cohen's result:Theorem 1. The…Read more
  •  48
    Definable normal measures
    with Liuzhen Wu
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 166 (1): 46-60. 2015.
  •  93
    BPFA and projective well-orderings of the reals
    with Andrés Eduardo Caicedo
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (4): 1126-1136. 2011.
    If the bounded proper forcing axiom BPFA holds and ω 1 = ${\mathrm{\omega }}_{1}^{\mathrm{L}}$, then there is a lightface ${\mathrm{\Sigma }}_{3}^{1}$ well-ordering of the reals. The argument combines a well-ordering due to Caicedo-Veličković with an absoluteness result for models of MA in the spirit of "David's trick." We also present a general coding scheme that allows us to show that BPFA is equiconsistent with R being lightface ${\mathrm{\Sigma }}_{4}^{1}$, for many "consistently locally cer…Read more
  •  110
    Co-stationarity of the Ground Model
    with Natasha Dobrinen
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (3). 2006.
    This paper investigates when it is possible for a partial ordering P to force Pκ(λ) \ V to be stationary in VP. It follows from a result of Gitik that whenever P adds a new real, then Pκ(λ) \ V is stationary in VP for each regular uncountable cardinal κ in VP and all cardinals λ &gt κ in VP [4]. However, a covering theorem of Magidor implies that when no new ω-sequences are added, large cardinals become necessary [7]. The following is equiconsistent with a proper class of ω₁-Erdős cardinals: If …Read more
  •  229
    Foundational implications of the inner model hypothesis
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (10): 1360-1366. 2012.
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    Failures of the silver dichotomy in the generalized baire space
    with Vadim Kulikov
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 80 (2): 661-670. 2015.
    We prove results that falsify Silver’s dichotomy for Borel equivalence relations on the generalized Baire space under the assumptionV=L.
  •  190
    The effective theory of Borel equivalence relations
    with Ekaterina B. Fokina and Asger Törnquist
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (7): 837-850. 2010.
    The study of Borel equivalence relations under Borel reducibility has developed into an important area of descriptive set theory. The dichotomies of Silver [20] and Harrington, Kechris and Louveau [6] show that with respect to Borel reducibility, any Borel equivalence relation strictly above equality on ω is above equality on , the power set of ω, and any Borel equivalence relation strictly above equality on the reals is above equality modulo finite on . In this article we examine the effective …Read more
  •  111
    Large cardinals and locally defined well-orders of the universe
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 157 (1): 1-15. 2009.
    By forcing over a model of with a class-sized partial order preserving this theory we produce a model in which there is a locally defined well-order of the universe; that is, one whose restriction to all levels H is a well-order of H definable over the structure H, by a parameter-free formula. Further, this forcing construction preserves all supercompact cardinals as well as all instances of regular local supercompactness. It is also possible to define variants of this construction which, in add…Read more
  •  113
    The stable core
    Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 18 (2): 261-267. 2012.
    Vopenka [2] proved long ago that every set of ordinals is set-generic over HOD, Gödel's inner model of hereditarily ordinal-definable sets. Here we show that the entire universe V is class-generic over, and indeed over the even smaller inner model $\mathbb{S}=$, where S is the Stability predicate. We refer to the inner model $\mathbb{S}$ as the Stable Core of V. The predicate S has a simple definition which is more absolute than any definition of HOD; in particular, it is possible to add reals w…Read more
  •  167
    Projective mad families
    with Lyubomyr Zdomskyy
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (12): 1581-1587. 2010.
    Using almost disjoint coding we prove the consistency of the existence of a definable ω-mad family of infinite subsets of ω together with
  •  92
    Internal consistency for embedding complexity
    with Katherine Thompson
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (3): 831-844. 2008.
    In a previous paper with M. Džamonja, class forcings were given which fixed the complexity (a universality covering number) for certain types of structures of size λ together with the value of 2λ for every regular λ. As part of a programme for examining when such global results can be true in an inner model, we build generics for these class forcings
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    Eastonʼs theorem and large cardinals from the optimal hypothesis
    with Radek Honzik
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (12): 1738-1747. 2012.
    The equiconsistency of a measurable cardinal with Mitchell order o=κ++ with a measurable cardinal such that 2κ=κ++ follows from the results by W. Mitchell [13] and M. Gitik [7]. These results were later generalized to measurable cardinals with 2κ larger than κ++ .In Friedman and Honzik [5], we formulated and proved Eastonʼs theorem [4] in a large cardinal setting, using slightly stronger hypotheses than the lower bounds identified by Mitchell and Gitik , for a suitable μ, instead of the cardinal…Read more
  •  94
    Rank-into-rank hypotheses and the failure of GCH
    with Vincenzo Dimonte
    Archive for Mathematical Logic 53 (3-4): 351-366. 2014.
    In this paper we are concerned about the ways GCH can fail in relation to rank-into-rank hypotheses, i.e., very large cardinals usually denoted by I3, I2, I1 and I0. The main results are a satisfactory analysis of the way the power function can vary on regular cardinals in the presence of rank-into-rank hypotheses and the consistency under I0 of the existence of j:Vλ+1≺Vλ+1\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepacka…Read more
  •  85
    Internal Consistency and Global Co-stationarity of the Ground Model
    with Natasha Dobrinen
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (2). 2008.
    Global co-stationarity of the ground model from an N₂-c.c, forcing which adds a new subset of N₁ is internally consistent relative to an ω₁-Erdös hyperstrong cardinal and a sufficiently large measurable above
  •  209
    The hyperuniverse program
    Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 19 (1): 77-96. 2013.
    The Hyperuniverse Program is a new approach to set-theoretic truth which is based on justifiable principles and leads to the resolution of many questions independent from ZFC. The purpose of this paper is to present this program, to illustrate its mathematical content and implications, and to discuss its philosophical assumptions.
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    The internal consistency of Easton’s theorem
    with Pavel Ondrejovič
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 156 (2): 259-269. 2008.
    An Easton function is a monotone function C from infinite regular cardinals to cardinals such that C has cofinality greater than α for each infinite regular cardinal α. Easton showed that assuming GCH, if C is a definable Easton function then in some cofinality-preserving extension, C=2α for all infinite regular cardinals α. Using “generic modification”, we show that over the ground model L, models witnessing Easton’s theorem can be obtained as inner models of L[0#], for Easton functions which a…Read more
  •  60
    On Absoluteness of Categoricity in Abstract Elementary Classes
    with Martin Koerwien
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 52 (4): 395-402. 2011.
    Shelah has shown that $\aleph_1$-categoricity for Abstract Elementary Classes (AECs) is not absolute in the following sense: There is an example $K$ of an AEC (which is actually axiomatizable in the logic $L(Q)$) such that if $2^{\aleph_0}
  • Generalizations of Gödel's universe of constructible sets
    In Kurt Gödel, Solomon Feferman, Charles Parsons & Stephen G. Simpson (eds.), Kurt Gödel: essays for his centennial, Association For Symbolic Logic. 2010.
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    Analytic equivalence relations and bi-embeddability
    with Sy-David Friedman and Luca Motto Ros
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (1). 2011.
    Louveau and Rosendal [5] have shown that the relation of bi-embeddability for countable graphs as well as for many other natural classes of countable structures is complete under Borel reducibility for analytic equivalence relations. This is in strong contrast to the case of the isomorphism relation, which as an equivalence relation on graphs (or on any class of countable structures consisting of the models of a sentence of L ω ₁ ω ) is far from complete (see [5, 2]). In this article we strength…Read more
  •  91
    Safe recursive set functions
    with Arnold Beckmann and Samuel R. Buss
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 80 (3): 730-762. 2015.
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    The tree property at א ω+2
    with Ajdin Halilović
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (2). 2011.
    Assuming the existence of a weakly compact hypermeasurable cardinal we prove that in some forcing extension א ω is a strong limit cardinal and א ω+2 has the tree property. This improves a result of Matthew Foreman (see [2])
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    Perfect trees and elementary embeddings
    with Katherine Thompson
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (3): 906-918. 2008.
    An important technique in large cardinal set theory is that of extending an elementary embedding j: M → N between inner models to an elementary embedding j*: M[G] → N[G*] between generic extensions of them. This technique is crucial both in the study of large cardinal preservation and of internal consistency. In easy cases, such as when forcing to make the GCH hold while preserving a measurable cardinal (via a reverse Easton iteration of α-Cohen forcing for successor cardinals α), the generic G*…Read more