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An introduction to forcing axioms, SRP and OCA Giorgio Audrito, Gemma Carotenuto notes based on lectures of Matteo Viale
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Introduction
These notes are extracted from the lectures on forcing axioms and applications held by professor Matteo Viale at the University of Turin in the academic year 2011-2012. Our purpose is to give a brief account on forcing axioms with a special focus on some consequences of them (SRP, OCA, PID). These principles were first isolated by Todorˇcevi´c in [11] and interpolate most consequences of MM and PFA, thus providing a useful insight on the combinatorial structure of the theory of forcing axioms. 1
Forcing Axioms, SRP, OCA
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Notation
In the first part of this notes we will give a brief account on forcing axioms (section 3), introducing some equivalent definition by means of generalized stationarity (section 2), and presenting the consequences of them in terms of generic absoluteness. In the second part (section 4) we will state the strong reflection principle (SRP), prove it under MM and examine its main consequences. This axiom is defined in terms of reflection properties of generalized stationary set as introduced in 2. In the third part (section 5) we will state the open coloring axiom (OCA), and provide consistency proofs for some versions of it (sections 5.1, 5.3). This axiom can be seen as a sort of two-dimensional perfect set property, i.e. the basic descriptive set theory result that every analytic set is either countable or it contains a perfect subset. In the last part (section6) we will explore a notable application of OCA to problems concerning properties of the continuum, in particular the existence of certain kind of gaps in ω ω .
1.1
Notation
In this notes, f [A] (resp. f −1 [A]) will denote the set f [A] = {f (x) : x ∈ A} (resp. with f −1 ). We will use [X]κ (resp. [X]