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Mice with finitely many Woodin cardinals from optimal determinacy hypotheses

Published 15 Feb 2019 in math.LO | (1902.05890v1)

Abstract: We prove the following result which is due to the third author. Let $n \geq 1$. If $\boldsymbol\Pi1_n$ determinacy and $\Pi1_{n+1}$ determinacy both hold true and there is no $\boldsymbol\Sigma1_{n+2}$-definable $\omega_1$-sequence of pairwise distinct reals, then $M_n#$ exists and is $\omega_1$-iterable. The proof yields that $\boldsymbol\Pi1_{n+1}$ determinacy implies that $M_n#(x)$ exists and is $\omega_1$-iterable for all reals $x$. A consequence is the Determinacy Transfer Theorem for arbitrary $n \geq 1$, namely the statement that $\boldsymbol\Pi1_{n+1}$ determinacy implies $\Game{(n)}(<\omega2 - \boldsymbol\Pi1_1)$ determinacy.

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