We have the following indirect implication of form equivalence classes:
Implication | Reference |
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86-alpha \(\Rightarrow\) 8 | clear |
8 \(\Rightarrow\) 355 | clear |
Here are the links and statements of the form equivalence classes referenced above:
Howard-Rubin Number | Statement |
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86-alpha: | \(C(\aleph_{\alpha},\infty)\): If \(X\) is a set of non-empty sets such that \(|X| = \aleph_{\alpha }\), then \(X\) has a choice function. |
8: | \(C(\aleph_{0},\infty)\): |
355: | \(KW(\aleph_0,\infty)\), The Kinna-Wagner Selection Principle for a denumerable family of sets: For every denumerable set \(M\) there is a function \(f\) such that for all \(A\in M\), if \(|A| > 1\) then \(\emptyset\neq f(A)\subsetneq A\). |
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