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Forcing axioms and the complexity of non-stationary ideals

Sean Cox, Philipp Lücke

Published 2020-10-05Version 1

We study the influence of strong forcing axioms on the complexity of the non-stationary ideal on $\omega_2$ and its restrictions to certain cofinalities. Our main result shows that the strengthening $MM^{++}$ of Martin's Maximum does not decide whether the restriction of the non-stationary ideal on $\omega_2$ to sets of ordinals of countable cofinality is $\Delta_1$-definable by formulas with parameters in $H(\omega_3)$. The techniques developed in the proof of this result also allow us to prove analogous results for the full non-stationary ideal on $\omega_2$ and strong forcing axioms that are compatible with CH. Finally, we answer a question of S. Friedman, Wu and Zdomskyyshow by showing that the $\Delta_1$-definability of the non-stationary ideal on $\omega_2$ is compatible with arbitrary large values of the continuum function at $\omega_2$.

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