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Adding a random real number and its effect on Martin's axiom

Joan Bagaria, Saharon Shelah

Published 2014-04-10, updated 2019-08-28Version 2

We show that adding a random real number destroys a large fragment of Martin's axiom, namely Martin's axiom for partial orders that have precalibre-$\aleph_1$, thus answering an old question of J. Roitman [9]. We also answer a question of J. Steprans and S. Watson [13] by showing that, by a forcing that preserves cardinals, one can destroy the precalibre-$\aleph_1$ property of a partial ordering while preserving its ccc-ness.

Comments: Wrong proof. arXiv:1502.05500 contains the corrected version
Categories: math.LO
Subjects: 03Exx, 03E50, 03E57
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