Hypothesis: HR 313:

\(\Bbb Z\) (the set of integers under addition) is amenable.  (\(G\) is {\it amenable} if there is a finitely additive measure \(\mu\) on \(\cal P(G)\) such that \(\mu(G) = 1\) and \(\forall A\subseteq G, \forall g\in G\), \(\mu(gA)=\mu(A)\).)

Conclusion: HR 249:

If \(T\) is an infinite tree in which every element has exactly 2 immediate successors then \(T\) has an infinite branch.

List of models where hypothesis is true and the conclusion is false:

Name Statement
\(\cal N35\) Truss' Model IV The set of atoms, \(A\), is denumerable andeach element of \(A\) is associated with a finite sequence of zeros andones

Code: 3

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