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  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781316731567
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Since their inception, the Perspectives in Logic and Lecture Notes in Logic series have published seminal works by leading logicians. Many of the original books in the series have been unavailable for years, but they are now in print once again. Large cardinal hypotheses play a central role in modern set theory. One important way to understand such hypotheses is to construct concrete, minimal universes, or 'core models', satisfying them. Since Gödel's pioneering work on the universe of constructible sets, several larger core models satisfying stronger hypotheses have been constructed, and these have proved quite useful. In this volume, the eighth publication in the Lecture Notes in Logic series, Steel extends this theory so that it can produce core models having Woodin cardinals, a large cardinal hypothesis that is the focus of much current research. The book is intended for advanced graduate students and researchers in set theory.

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'Steel's monograph is a masterpiece in terms of both research and exposition. The reviewer ranks it amongst the most significant works in set theory, because of its fundamental advances and broadly applicable new methods. It is required reading for anyone wishing to get up to date on core model theory, and it leads to many beautiful open problems for research.' Ernest Schimmerling, Journal of Symbolic Logic

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Suitable for graduate students and researchers in set theory, this volume develops a method for constructing core models that have Woodin cardinals.
§0 Introduction
1(4)
§1 The construction of Kc
5(5)
§2 Iterability
10(15)
§3 Thick classes and universal weasels
25(4)
§4 The hull and definability properties
29(6)
§5 The construction of true K
35(8)
§6 An inductive definition of K
43(10)
§7 Some applications
53(20)
A Saturated ideals
53(3)
B Generic absoluteness
56(3)
C Unique branches
59(4)
D Σ13 correctness and the size of u2
63(10)
§8 Embeddings of K
73(16)
§9 A general iterability theorem
89(20)
References 109(2)
Index of definitions 111
John R. Steel works in the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley.