A simpler proof of Jensen's coding theorem

Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 70 (1):1-16 (1994)
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Abstract

Jensen's remarkable Coding Theorem asserts that the universe can be included in L[R] for some real R, via class forcing. The purpose of this article is to present a simpler proof of Jensen's theorem, obtained by implementing some changes first developed for the theory of Strong Coding. In particular, our proof avoids the split into cases, according to whether or not 0# exists in the ground model

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Coding without fine structure.Sy Friedman - 1997 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (3):808-815.

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Jensen's Σ* theory and the combinatorial content of V = L.Sy D. Friedman - 1994 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 59 (3):1096 - 1104.
Strong coding.Sy D. Friedman - 1987 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 35 (C):1-98.

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