Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
2001-02-10
Mathematics
Logic
22 pages
Scientific paper
Can a supercompact cardinal kappa be Laver indestructible when there is a level-by-level agreement between strong compactness and supercompactness? In this article, we show that if there is a sufficiently large cardinal above kappa, then no, it cannot. Conversely, if one weakens the requirement either by demanding less indestructibility, such as requiring only indestructibility by stratified posets, or less level-by-level agreement, such as requiring it only on measure one sets, then yes, it can.
Apter Arthur W.
Hamkins Joel David
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