Ernest Schimmerling

Mathematical logic seminar - April 16, 2003

Speaker: Grant Reaber
Graduate Student
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Carnegie Mellon University

Title: Iteration trees II

Abstract:

Iteration trees, introduced by Steel, are a generalization of linear iterations such as the one used by Kunen in his analysis of L[U]. They are important in inner model theory and are also used in the proof by Martin and Steel that if there are infinitely many Woodin cardinals then projective determinacy is true. I will develop some of the theory of iteration trees from scratch and show how to use a Woodin cardinal to construct a special kind of iteration tree, called an alternating chain, that is related to the proof of projective determinacy.