The first omega alephs: from simplices to trees of trees to higher walks
Abstract
The point of departure for the present work is Barry Mitchell's 1972 theorem that the cohomological dimension of is . We record a new proof and mild strengthening of this theorem; our more fundamental aim, though, is some clarification of the higher-dimensional infinitary combinatorics lying at its core. In the course of this work, we describe simplicial characterizations of the ordinals , higher-dimensional generalizations of coherent Aronszajn trees, bases for critical inverse systems over large index sets, nontrivial -coherent families of functions, and higher-dimensional generalizations of portions of Todorcevic's walks technique. These constructions and arguments are undertaken entirely within a framework; at their heart is a simple, finitely iterable technique of compounding -sequences.
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@article{arxiv.2008.03386,
title = {The first omega alephs: from simplices to trees of trees to higher walks},
author = {Jeffrey Bergfalk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.03386},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
Accepted to Advances in Mathematics. 61 pages; a substantial addition of details to many of the previous version's arguments. Comments are welcome