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arxiv: 1312.4700 · v1 · pith:65K6GMEGnew · submitted 2013-12-17 · 🧮 math.LO · math.CO

A Theory of Stationary Trees and the Balanced Baumgartner-Hajnal-Todorcevic Theorem for Trees

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Building on early work by Stevo Todorcevic, we describe a theory of stationary subtrees of trees of successor-cardinal height. We define the diagonal union of subsets of a tree, as well as normal ideals on a tree, and we characterize arbitrary subsets of a non-special tree as being either stationary or non-stationary. We then use this theory to prove the following partition relation for trees: Main Theorem: Let $\kappa$ be any infinite regular cardinal, let $\xi$ be any ordinal such that $2^{\left|\xi\right|} < \kappa$, and let $k$ be any natural number. Then \[ \text{non-$\left(2^{<\kappa}\right)$-special tree } \to \left(\kappa + \xi \right)^2_k. \] This is a generalization to trees of the Balanced Baumgartner-Hajnal-Todorcevic Theorem, which we recover by applying the above to the cardinal $(2^{<\kappa})^+$, the simplest example of a non-$(2^{<\kappa})$-special tree. As a corollary, we obtain a general result for partially ordered sets: Theorem: Let $\kappa$ be any infinite regular cardinal, let $\xi$ be any ordinal such that $2^{\left|\xi\right|} < \kappa$, and let $k$ be any natural number. Let $P$ be a partially ordered set such that $P \to (2^{<\kappa})^1_{2^{<\kappa}}$. Then \[ P \to \left(\kappa + \xi \right)^2_k. \]

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