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Successors of singular cardinals and coloring theorems I
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In this paper, we investigate the extent to which techniques used in [10], [2], and [3] -- developed to prove coloring theorems at successors of singular cardinals of uncountable cofinality -- can be extended to cover the countable cofinality case.
Todd Eisworth, Saharon Shelah
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