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Stable Ramsey's theorem and measure

Published 11 Oct 2010 in math.LO | (1010.2230v1)

Abstract: The stable Ramsey's theorem for pairs has been the subject of numerous investigations in mathematical logic. We introduce a weaker form of it by restricting from the class of all stable colorings to subclasses of it that are non-null in a certain effective measure-theoretic sense. We show that the sets that can compute infinite homogeneous sets for non-null many computable stable colorings and the sets that can compute infinite homogeneous sets for all computable stable colorings agree below $\emp'$ but not in general. We also answer the analogs of two well known questions about the stable Ramsey's theorem by showing that our weaker principle does not imply $\mathsf{COH}$ or $\mathsf{WKL}_0$ in the context of reverse mathematics.

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