We have the following indirect implication of form equivalence classes:
Implication | Reference |
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392 \(\Rightarrow\) 393 | clear |
393 \(\Rightarrow\) 121 | clear |
121 \(\Rightarrow\) 122 | clear |
122 \(\Rightarrow\) 10 | clear |
10 \(\Rightarrow\) 249 |
Here are the links and statements of the form equivalence classes referenced above:
Howard-Rubin Number | Statement |
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392: | \(C(LO,LO)\): Every linearly ordered set of linearly orderable sets has a choice function. |
393: | \(C(LO,WO)\): Every linearly ordered set of non-empty well orderable sets has a choice function. |
121: | \(C(LO,<\aleph_{0})\): Every linearly ordered set of non-empty finite sets has a choice function. |
122: | \(C(WO,<\aleph_{0})\): Every well ordered set of non-empty finite sets has a choice function. |
10: | \(C(\aleph_{0},< \aleph_{0})\): Every denumerable family of non-empty finite sets has a choice function. |
249: | If \(T\) is an infinite tree in which every element has exactly 2 immediate successors then \(T\) has an infinite branch. |
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