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arxiv: 0709.3016 · v3 · submitted 2007-09-19 · 🧮 math.LO · math.CO· math.GN

On the ideal (v⁰)

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The $\sigma$-ideal $(v^0)$ is associated with the Silver forcing, see \cite{bre}. Also, it constitutes the family of all completely doughnut null sets, see \cite{hal}. We introduce segments and $*$-segments topologies, to state some resemblances of $(v^0)$ to the family of Ramsey null sets. To describe $add(v^0)$ we adopt a proof of Base Matrix Lemma. Consistent results are stated, too. Halbeisen's conjecture $cov(v^0) = add(v^0)$ is confirmed under the hypothesis $t= \min \{\cf (\frak c), r\} $. The hypothesis $h=\omega_1$ implies that $(v^0)$ has the ideal type $(\frak c, \omega_1,\frak c)$.

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