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There may be no minimal non σσ-scattered linear orders

Published 18 Jul 2017 in math.LO | (1707.05661v1)

Abstract: In this paper we demonstrate that it is consistent, relative to the existence of a supercompact cardinal, that there is no linear order which is minimal with respect to being non σ\sigma-scattered. This shows that a theorem of Laver, which asserts that the class of σ\sigma-scattered linear orders is well quasi-ordered, is sharp. We also prove that PFA<sup>+{}<sup>+ implies that every non σ\sigma-scattered linear order either contains a real type, an Aronszajn type, or a ladder system indexed by a stationary subset of ω1\omega_1, equipped with either the lexicographic or reverse lexicographic order. Our work immediately implies that CH is consistent with "no Aronszajn tree has a base of cardinality 1\aleph_1." This gives an affirmative answer to a problem due to Baumgartner.

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