Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4662193 Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The equiconsistency of a measurable cardinal with Mitchell order o(κ)=κ++ with a measurable cardinal such that 2κ=κ++ follows from the results by W. Mitchell (1984) [13], and M. Gitik (1989) [7], . These results were later generalized to measurable cardinals with 2κ larger than κ++ (see Gitik, 1993 [8]).In Friedman and Honzik (2008) [5], , we formulated and proved Eastonʼs (1970) theorem [4] in a large cardinal setting, using slightly stronger hypotheses than the lower bounds identified by Mitchell and Gitik (we used the assumption that the relevant target model contains H(μ), for a suitable μ, instead of the cardinals with the appropriate Mitchell order).In this paper, we use a new idea which allows us to carry out the constructions in Friedman and Honzik (2008) [5] from the optimal hypotheses. It follows that the lower bounds identified by Mitchell and Gitik are optimal also with regard to the general behavior of the continuum function on regulars in the context of measurable cardinals.

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