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On maximal ladders

Published 7 Apr 2026 in math.CO and math.LO | (2604.06031v1)

Abstract: Given a positive integer nn, an nn-ladder is a lower finite lattice whose elements have at most nn lower covers. In 1984, Ditor proved that every nn-ladder has cardinality at most n1\aleph_{n-1} and asked whether this bound is sharp, i.e., whether for each nn there is an nn-ladder of cardinality n1\aleph_{n-1}. We isolate the notion of maximal nn-ladder and use it to study Ditor's problem and related questions. We show that Add(ω,ω<em>ω)\text{Add}(ω, ω<em>ω) forces every maximal nn-ladder to have cardinality </em>n1\aleph</em>{n-1}, and hence forces a positive answer to Ditor's question for every nn. In particular, it is consistent that there are no maximal $3$-ladders of cardinality 1\aleph_1. However, we show that the existence of such a ladder follows from d=1\mathfrak{d}=\aleph_1. Under \clubsuit, we construct a maximal $3$-ladder of breadth $2$. Finally, we prove that, consistently (under \diamondsuit), there exists a maximal $3$-ladder that is destructible by forcing with a Suslin tree.

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