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An outline of inner model theory. (English) Zbl 1198.03070

Foreman, Matthew (ed.) et al., Handbook of set theory. In 3 volumes. Dordrecht: Springer (ISBN 978-1-4020-4843-2/hbk; 978-1-4020-5764-9/ebook). 1595-1684 (2010).
Summary: This paper outlines the basic theory of canonical inner models satisfying large cardinal hypotheses. It begins with the definition of the models, and their fine structural analysis modulo iterability assumptions. It then outlines how to construct canonical inner models, and prove their iterability, in roughly the greatest generality in which it is currently known how to do this. The paper concludes with some applications: genericity iterations, proofs of generic absoluteness, and a proof that the hereditarily ordinal definable sets of \(L(\mathbb R)\) constitute a canonical inner model.
See also the review of the complete volume [Zbl 1197.03001].
For the entire collection see [Zbl 1197.03001].

MSC:

03E45 Inner models, including constructibility, ordinal definability, and core models

Citations:

Zbl 1197.03001
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