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RAMSEY AND FREENESS PROPERTIES OF POLISH PLANES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 January 2001

OTMAR SPINAS
Affiliation:
Mathematisches Seminar, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Ludewig-Meyn-Strasse 4, 24098 Kiel, Germany, [email protected]
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Abstract

Suppose that $X$ is a Polish space which is not $\sigma$-compact. We prove that for every Borel colouring of $X^2$ by countably many colours, there exists a monochromatic rectangle with both sides closed and not $\sigma$-compact. Moreover, every Borel colouring of $[X]^2$ by finitely many colours has a homogeneous set which is closed and not $\sigma$-compact. We also show that every Borel measurable function $f:X^2 \rightarrow X$ has a free set which is closed and not $\sigma$-compact. As corollaries of the proofs we obtain two results: firstly, the product forcing of two copies of superperfect tree forcing does not add a Cohen real, and, secondly, it is consistent with ZFC to have a closed subset of the Baire space which is not $\sigma$-compact and has the property that, for any three of its elements, none of them is constructible from the other two. A similar proof shows that it is consistent to have a Laver tree such that none of its branches is constructible from any other branch. The last four results answer questions of Goldstern and Brendle. 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 03E15, 26B99, 54H05.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2001 London Mathematical Society

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