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arxiv: 1906.00849 · v1 · submitted 2019-06-03 · 🧮 math.LO

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On the complexity of classes of uncountable structures: trees on aleph₁

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We analyse the complexity of the class of (special) Aronszajn, Suslin and Kurepa trees in the projective hierarchy of the higher Baire-space $\omega_1^{\omega_1}$. First, we will show that none of these classes have the Baire property (unless they are empty). Moreover, under $(V=L)$, (a) the class of Aronszajn and Suslin trees is $\Pi_1^1$-complete, (b) the class of special Aronszajn trees is $\Sigma_1^1$-complete, and (c) the class of Kurepa trees is $\Pi^1_2$-complete. We achieve these results by finding nicely definable reductions that map subsets $X$ of $\omega_1$ to trees $T_X$ so that $T_X$ is in a given tree-class $\mathcal T$ if and only if $X$ is stationary/non-stationary (depending on the class $\mathcal T$). Finally, we present models of CH where these classes have lower projective complexity.

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