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Separation Principles and Bounded Quantification
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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This note is concerned with the implication SepII(Q)→SepI(Q) where Q is a class of subsets of some set S.
where cZ denotes S—Z.
It is well-known that in general the above implication is false (e.g. let Q be the closed subsets of the reals).
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