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A result concerning cardinalities of ultraproducts1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 March 2014

H. Jerome Keisler
Affiliation:
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
Karel Prikry
Affiliation:
University of California, Los Angeles, California 90024

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The cardinality problem for ultraproducts is as follows: Given an ultrafilter over a set I and cardinals αi, iI, what is the cardinality of the ultraproduct ? Although many special results are known, several problems remain open (see [5] for a survey). For example, consider a uniform ultrafilter over a set I of power κ (uniform means that all elements of have power κ). It is open whether every countably incomplete has the property that, for all infinite α, the ultra-power has power ακ. However, it is shown in [4] that certain countably incomplete , namely the κ-regular , have this property.

This paper is about another cardinality property of ultrafilters which was introduced by Eklof [1] to study ultraproducts of abelian groups. It is open whether every countably incomplete ultrafilter has the Eklof property. We shall show that certain countably incomplete ultrafilters, the κ-good ultrafilters, do have this property. The κ-good ultrafilters are important in model theory because they are exactly the ultrafilters such that every ultraproduct modulo is κ-saturated (see [5]).

Let be an ultrafilter on a set I. Let αi, n, iI, n ∈ ω, be cardinals and αi, n, ≥ αi, m if n < m. Let

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Then ρn are nonincreasing and therefore there is some m and ρ such that ρn = ρ if nm. We call ρ the eventual value (abbreviated ev val) of ρn.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Association for Symbolic Logic 1974

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Footnotes

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The preparation of this paper was supported by NSF grants GP-27633 and GP-27964.

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