English

Boolean ultrapowers, the Bukovsky-Dehornoy phenomenon, and iterated ultrapowers

Logic 2017-07-24 v1

Abstract

We show that while the length ω\omega iterated ultrapower by a normal ultrafilter is a Boolean ultrapower by the Boolean algebra of Prikry forcing, it is consistent that no iteration of length greater than ω\omega (of the same ultrafilter and its images) is a Boolean ultrapower. For longer iterations, where different ultrafilters are used, this is possible, though, and we give Magidor forcing and a generalization of Prikry forcing as examples. We refer to the discovery that the intersection of the finite iterates of the universe by a normal measure is the same as the generic extension of the direct limit model by the critical sequence as the Bukovsky-Dehornoy phenomenon, and we develop a sufficient criterion (the existence of a simple skeleton) for when a version of this phenomenon holds in the context of Boolean ultrapowers. Assuming that the canonical generic filter over the Boolean ultrapower model has what we call a continuous representation, we show that the Boolean model consists precisely of those members of the intersection model that have continuously and eventually uniformly represented codes.

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@article{arxiv.1707.06702,
  title  = {Boolean ultrapowers, the Bukovsky-Dehornoy phenomenon, and iterated ultrapowers},
  author = {Gunter Fuchs and Joel David Hamkins},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.06702},
  year   = {2017}
}