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The relative consistency of g < cf(Sym(ω))
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AbstractWe prove the consistency result from the title. By forcing we construct a model of g = ℵ1, b = cf(Sym(ω)) = ℵ2.
Title: The relative consistency of g < cf(Sym(ω))
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AbstractWe prove the consistency result from the title.
By forcing we construct a model of g = ℵ1, b = cf(Sym(ω)) = ℵ2.
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