Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 March 2014
Before the remarkable theorem of Martin and Steel [6] showing that the existence of a supercompact cardinal κ implies L[R] ⊨ ZF + AD + DC, and the later theorem of Woodin [9] showing that Con(ZFC + There exists an ω sequence of Woodin cardinals) ⇔ Con(ZF + AD + DC), much set-theoretic research was focused upon showing that the consistency of fragments of AD + DC followed from more “reasonable” hypotheses such as versions of supercompactness. A good example of this is provided by the results of [1], in which the following theorems are proven.