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Infinitary combinatorics in condensed math and strong homology

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Recent advances in our understanding of higher derived limits carry multiple implications in the fields of condensed and pyknotic mathematics, as well as for the study of strong homology. These implications are thematically diverse, pertaining, for example, to the sheaf theory of extremally disconnected spaces, to Banach--Smith duality, to the productivity of compact projective condensed anima, and to the structure of the derived category of condensed abelian groups. Underlying each of these implications are the combinatorics of multidimensionally coherent families of functions of small infinite cardinal height, and it is for this reason that we convene accounts of them together herein.

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Higher limits of wider systems

math.LO · 2025-07-07 · unverdicted · novelty 8.0

Under GCH plus diamond principles, and in Gödel's constructible universe, the higher derived limits lim^n A_λ are nonzero for every cardinal λ where Goblot's vanishing theorem does not force them to zero.

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  • Higher limits of wider systems math.LO · 2025-07-07 · unverdicted · none · ref 8 · internal anchor

    Under GCH plus diamond principles, and in Gödel's constructible universe, the higher derived limits lim^n A_λ are nonzero for every cardinal λ where Goblot's vanishing theorem does not force them to zero.