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Entangled Linear Orders in the Easton's Models
1993
Tokyo Journal of Mathematics
The notion of an entangled linear order was first introduced by Avraham and Shelah [1]. Subsequently, Todorcevic [5] generalized it to higher cardinals and mentioned it is useful to solve problems such as the productivity of chain conditions and the square bracket partition relations. He also showed that
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