We have the following indirect implication of form equivalence classes:
Implication | Reference |
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28-p \(\Rightarrow\) 427 | clear |
427 \(\Rightarrow\) 67 | clear |
67 \(\Rightarrow\) 106 |
Injectivity, projectivity and the axiom of choice, Blass, A. 1979, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. |
106 \(\Rightarrow\) 78 |
Injectivity, projectivity and the axiom of choice, Blass, A. 1979, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. |
Here are the links and statements of the form equivalence classes referenced above:
Howard-Rubin Number | Statement |
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28-p: | (Where \(p\) is a prime) AL20(\(\mathbb Z_p\)): Every vector space \(V\) over \(\mathbb Z_p\) has the property that every linearly independent subset can be extended to a basis. (\(\mathbb Z_p\) is the \(p\) element field.) Rubin, H./Rubin, J. [1985], p. 119, Statement AL20 |
427: | \(\exists F\) AL20(\(F\)): There is a field \(F\) such that every vector space \(V\) over \(F\) has the property that every independent subset of \(V\) can be extended to a basis. \ac{Bleicher} \cite{1964}, \ac{Rubin, H.\/Rubin, J \cite{1985, p.119, AL20}. |
67: | \(MC(\infty,\infty)\) \((MC)\), The Axiom of Multiple Choice: For every set \(M\) of non-empty sets there is a function \(f\) such that \((\forall x\in M)(\emptyset\neq f(x)\subseteq x\) and \(f(x)\) is finite). |
106: | Baire Category Theorem for Compact Hausdorff Spaces: Every compact Hausdorff space is Baire. |
78: | Urysohn's Lemma: If \(A\) and \(B\) are disjoint closed sets in a normal space \(S\), then there is a continuous \(f:S\rightarrow [0,1]\) which is 1 everywhere in \(A\) and 0 everywhere in \(B\). Urysohn [1925], pp 290-292. |
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