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Internal consistency and global co-stationarity of the ground model
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Global co-stationarity of the ground model from an 2-c.c. forcing which adds a new subset of 1 is internally consistent relative to an 1-Erdos hyperstrong cardinal and a sufficiently large measurable above.
Natasha Dobrinen, Sy-David Friedman
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