2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1908.10914
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Choosing between incompatible ideals

Abstract: Suppose I and J are proper ideals on some set X. We say that I and J are incompatible if I ∪ J does not generate a proper ideal. Equivalently, I and J are incompatible if there is some A ⊆ X such that A ∈ I and X \ A ∈ J . If some B ⊆ X is either in I \ J or in J \ I, then we say that B chooses between I and J .We consider the following Ramsey-theoretic problem: Given several pairs (I1, J1), (I2, J2), . . . , (I k , J k ) of incompatible ideals on a set X, find some A ⊆ X that chooses between as many of these … Show more

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