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Diamondsuit

In mathematics, and particularly in axiomatic set theory, S (diamondsuit or diamond) is a certain family of combinatorial principles .

Definition

For a given cardinal number κ and a stationary set Sκ, ◊S is the statement that there is a sequence \left\langle A_\delta: \delta \in S\right\rangle such that

  • every Aδ a subset of δ
  • for every Aκ, the set \left\{\alpha\in S: A\cap\alpha = A_\alpha\right\} is stationary

\diamondsuit_{\omega_1} is usually written as just ◊.

Properties and use

It can be shown that ◊ ⇒ CH; also, + CH ⇒ ◊, but there also exist models of ♣ + ¬ CH, so ◊ and ♣ are not equivalent (rather, ♣ is weaker than ◊).

Charles Akemann and Nik Weaver used ◊ to construct a C*-algebra serving as a counterexample to Naimark's problem.

References

  • Charles Akemann, Nik Weaver, Consistency of a counterexample to Naimark's problem, online
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