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    Homogeneous iteration and measure one covering relative to HOD
    with Natasha Dobrinen
    Archive for Mathematical Logic 47 (7-8): 711-718. 2008.
    Relative to a hyperstrong cardinal, it is consistent that measure one covering fails relative to HOD. In fact it is consistent that there is a superstrong cardinal and for every regular cardinal κ, κ + is greater than κ + of HOD. The proof uses a very general lemma showing that homogeneity is preserved through certain reverse Easton iterations
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    Hyperfine Structure Theory and Gap 1 Morasses
    with Peter Koepke and Boris Piwinger
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (2). 2006.
    Using the Friedman-Koepke Hyperfine Structure Theory of [2], we provide a short construction of a gap 1 morass in the constructible universe
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    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
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    The number of normal measures
    with Menachem Magidor
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 74 (3): 1069-1080. 2009.
    There have been numerous results showing that a measurable cardinal κ can carry exactly α normal measures in a model of GCH, where a is a cardinal at most κ⁺⁺. Starting with just one measurable cardinal, we have [9] (for α = 1), [10] (for α = κ⁺⁺, the maximum possible) and [1] (for α = κ⁺, after collapsing κ⁺⁺) . In addition, under stronger large cardinal hypotheses, one can handle the remaining cases: [12] (starting with a measurable cardinal of Mitchell order α ) , [2] (as in [12], but where κ…Read more