An advanced graduate course. Some knowledge of forcing is assumed, and some elementary Mathematical Logic, e.g. the Lowenheim-Skolem Theorem. A student with one semester of mathematical logic and 1 of set theory should be prepared to read these notes. The first half deals with the general area of Borel hierarchies. What are the possible lengths of a Borel hierarchy in a separable metric space? Lebesgue showed that in an uncountable complete separable metric space the Borel hierarchy has uncountably many distinct levels, but for incomplete spaces the answer is independent. The second half…mehr
An advanced graduate course. Some knowledge of forcing is assumed, and some elementary Mathematical Logic, e.g. the Lowenheim-Skolem Theorem. A student with one semester of mathematical logic and 1 of set theory should be prepared to read these notes. The first half deals with the general area of Borel hierarchies. What are the possible lengths of a Borel hierarchy in a separable metric space? Lebesgue showed that in an uncountable complete separable metric space the Borel hierarchy has uncountably many distinct levels, but for incomplete spaces the answer is independent. The second half includes Harrington's Theorem - it is consistent to have sets on the second level of the projective hierarchy of arbitrary size less than the continuum and a proof and appl- ications of Louveau's Theorem on hyperprojective parameters.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1 What are the reals, anyway?.- I On the length of Borel hierarchies.- 2 Borel Hierarchy.- 3 Abstract Borel hierarchies.- 4 Characteristic function of a sequence.- 5 Martin's Axiom.- 6 Generic G?.- 7 ?-forcing.- 8 Boolean algebras.- 9 Borel order of a field of sets.- 10 CH and orders of separable metric spaces.- 11 Martin-Solovay Theorem.- 12 Boolean algebra of order ?1.- 13 Luzin sets.- 14 Cohen real model.- 15 The random real model.- 16 Covering number of an ideal.- II Analytic sets.- 17 Analytic sets.- 18 Constructible well-orderings.- 19 Hereditarily countable sets.- 20 Shoenfield Absoluteness.- 21 Mansfield-Solovay Theorem.- 22 Uniformity and Scales.- 23 Martin's axiom and Constructibility.- 24 % MathType!MTEF!2!1!+-% feaagCart1ev2aaatCvAUfKttLearuavP1wzZbItLDhis9wBH5garm% Wu51MyVXgaruWqVvNCPvMCaebbnrfifHhDYfgasaacH8srps0lbbf9% q8WrFfeuY-Hhbbf9v8qqaqFr0xc9pk0xbba9q8WqFfea0-yr0RYxir% -Jbba9q8aq0-yq-He9q8qqQ8frFve9Fve9Ff0dmeaabaqaciGacaGa% aeqabaWaaeaaeaaakeaacqGHris5daqhaaWcbaGaeGOmaidabaGaeG% ymaedaaaaa!3322!$$sum _2^1$$ well-orderings.- 25 Large % MathType!MTEF!2!1!+-% feaagCart1ev2aaatCvAUfKttLearuavP1wzZbItLDhis9wBH5garm% Wu51MyVXgaruWqVvNCPvMCaebbnrfifHhDYfgasaacH8srps0lbbf9% q8WrFfeuY-Hhbbf9v8qqaqFr0xc9pk0xbba9q8WqFfea0-yr0RYxir% -Jbba9q8aq0-yq-He9q8qqQ8frFve9Fve9Ff0dmeaabaqaciGacaGa% aeqabaWaaeaaeaaakeaacqGHpis1daqhaaWcbaGaeGOmaidabaGaeG% ymaedaaaaa!3310!$$prod _2^1$$ sets.- III Classical Separation Theorems.- 26 Souslin-Luzin Separation Theorem.- 27 Kleene Separation Theorem.- 28 % MathType!MTEF!2!1!+-% feaagCart1ev2aaatCvAUfKttLearuavP1wzZbItLDhis9wBH5garm% Wu51MyVXgaruWqVvNCPvMCaebbnrfifHhDYfgasaacH8srps0lbbf9% q8WrFfeuY-Hhbbf9v8qqaqFr0xc9pk0xbba9q8WqFfea0-yr0RYxir% -Jbba9q8aq0-yq-He9q8qqQ8frFve9Fve9Ff0dmeaabaqaciGacaGa%aeqabaWaaeaaeaaakeaacqGHpis1daqhaaWcbaGaeGymaedabaGaeG% ymaedaaaaa!330E!$$prod _1^1$$-Reduction.- 29 % MathType!MTEF!2!1!+-% feaagCart1ev2aaatCvAUfKttLearuavP1wzZbItLDhis9wBH5garm% Wu51MyVXgaruWqVvNCPvMCaebbnrfifHhDYfgasaacH8srps0lbbf9% q8WrFfeuY-Hhbbf9v8qqaqFr0xc9pk0xbba9q8WqFfea0-yr0RYxir% -Jbba9q8aq0-yq-He9q8qqQ8frFve9Fve9Ff0dmeaabaqaciGacaGa% aeqabaWaaeaaeaaakeaacqGHuoardaqhaaWcbaGaeGymaedabaGaeG% ymaedaaaaa!32E3!$$Delta _1^1$$-codes.- IV Gandy Forcing.- 30 % MathType!MTEF!2!1!+-% feaagCart1ev2aaatCvAUfKttLearuavP1wzZbItLDhis9wBH5garm% Wu51MyVXgaruWqVvNCPvMCaebbnrfifHhDYfgasaacH8srps0lbbf9% q8WrFfeuY-Hhbbf9v8qqaqFr0xc9pk0xbba9q8WqFfea0-yr0RYxir% -Jbba9q8aq0-yq-He9q8qqQ8frFve9Fve9Ff0dmeaabaqaciGacaGa% aeqabaWaaeaaeaaakeaacqGHpis1daqhaaWcbaGaeGymaedabaGaeG% ymaedaaaaa!330E!$$prod _1^1$$ equivalence relations.- 31 Borel metric spaces and lines in the plane.- 32 % MathType!MTEF!2!1!+-% feaagCart1ev2aaatCvAUfKttLearuavP1wzZbItLDhis9wBH5garm% Wu51MyVXgaruWqVvNCPvMCaebbnrfifHhDYfgasaacH8srps0lbbf9% q8WrFfeuY-Hhbbf9v8qqaqFr0xc9pk0xbba9q8WqFfea0-yr0RYxir% -Jbba9q8aq0-yq-He9q8qqQ8frFve9Fve9Ff0dmeaabaqaciGacaGa% aeqabaWaaeaaeaaakeaacqGHris5daqhaaWcbaGaeGymaedabaGaeG% ymaedaaaaa!3320!$$sum _1^1$$ equivalence relations.- 33 Louveau's Theorem.- 34 Proof of Louveau's Theorem.- References.- Elephant Sandwiches.
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"Miller includes interesting historical material and references. His taste for slick, elegant proofs makes the book pleasant to read. The author makes good use of his sense of humor...Most readers will enjoy the comments, footnotes, and jokes scattered throughout the book." Studia Logica
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