Bounding by canonical functions, with ch

Journal of Mathematical Logic 3 (02):193-215 (2003)
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Abstract

We show that the members of a certain class of semi-proper iterations do not add countable sets of ordinals. As a result, starting from suitable large cardinals one can obtain a model in which the Continuum Hypothesis holds and every function from ω1 to ω1 is bounded on a club by a canonical function for an ordinal less than ω2.

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