The near coherence of filters principle does not imply the filter dichotomy principle

  • Mildenberger H
  • Shelah S
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Abstract

We show that there is a forcing extension in which any two ultrafilters on ω \omega are nearly coherent and there is a non-meagre filter that is not nearly ultra. This answers Blass’ longstanding question (1989) of whether the principle of near coherence of filters is strictly weaker than the filter dichotomy principle.

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Mildenberger, H., & Shelah, S. (2008). The near coherence of filters principle does not imply the filter dichotomy principle. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 361(5), 2305–2317. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0002-9947-08-04806-x

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