Can You Take Komjaths Inaccessible Away?


Abstract in English

In this paper we aim to compare Kurepa trees and Aronszajn trees. Moreover, we analyze the affect of large cardinal assumptions on this comparison. Using the the method of walks on ordinals, we will show it is consistent with ZFC that there is a Kurepa tree and every Kurepa tree contains a Souslin subtree, if there is an inaccessible cardinal. This is stronger than Komjaths theorem that asserts the same consistency from two inaccessible cardinals. We will show that our large cardinal assumption is optimal, i.e. if every Kurepa tree has an Aronszajn subtree then $omega_2$ is inaccessible in the constructible universe textsc{L}. Moreover, we prove it is consistent with ZFC that there is a Kurepa tree $T$ such that if $U subset T$ is a Kurepa tree with the inherited order from $T$, then $U$ has an Aronszajn subtree. This theorem uses no large cardinal assumption. Our last theorem immediately implies the following: assume $textrm{MA}_{omega_2}$ holds and $omega_2$ is not a Mahlo cardinal in $textsc{L}$. Then there is a Kurepa tree with the property that every Kurepa subset has an Aronszajn subtree. Our work entails proving a new lemma about Todorcevics $rho$ function which might be useful in other contexts.

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