2015
DOI: 10.14712/1213-7243.015.111
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Todorcevic orderings as examples of ccc forcings without adding random reals

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“…However, if it is c.c.c., then it automatically assumes Y-c.c. This improves a result of Yorioka [18].…”
Section: Claim 32 the Set {mentioning
confidence: 52%

Why Y-c.c

Chodounský,
Zapletal
2014
Preprint
“…However, if it is c.c.c., then it automatically assumes Y-c.c. This improves a result of Yorioka [18].…”
Section: Claim 32 the Set {mentioning
confidence: 52%

Why Y-c.c

Chodounský,
Zapletal
2014
Preprint