This non-implication, Form 295 \( \not \Rightarrow \) Form 202, whose code is 4, is constructed around a proven non-implication as follows:

  • This non-implication was constructed without the use of this first code 2/1 implication.
  • A proven non-implication whose code is 3. In this case, it's Code 3: 1082, Form 295 \( \not \Rightarrow \) Form 151 whose summary information is:
    Hypothesis Statement
    Form 295 <p> <strong>DO:</strong>  Every infinite set has a dense linear ordering. </p>

    Conclusion Statement
    Form 151 <p> \(UT(WO,\aleph_{0},WO)\) (\(U_{\aleph_{1}}\)): The union of a well ordered set of denumerable sets is well  orderable. (If \(\kappa\) is a well ordered cardinal, see <a href="/notes/note-27">note 27</a> for \(UT(WO,\kappa,WO)\).) </p>

  • An (optional) implication of code 1 or code 2 is given. In this case, it's Code 2: 3504, whose string of implications is:
    202 \(\Rightarrow\) 40 \(\Rightarrow\) 231 \(\Rightarrow\) 151

The conclusion Form 295 \( \not \Rightarrow \) Form 202 then follows.

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

Name Statement
\(\cal M1(\langle\omega_1\rangle)\) Cohen/Pincus Model Pincus extends the methods of Cohen and adds a generic \(\omega_1\)-sequence, \(\langle I_{\alpha}: \alpha\in\omega_1\rangle\), of denumerable sets, where \(I_0\) is a denumerable set of generic reals, each \(I_{\alpha+1}\) is a generic set of enumerations of \(I_{\alpha}\), and for a limit ordinal \(\lambda\),\(I_{\lambda}\) is a generic set of choice functions for \(\{I_{\alpha}:\alpha \le \lambda\}\)
\(\cal M29\) Pincus' Model II Pincus constructs a generic extension \(M[I]\) of a model \(M\) of \(ZF +\) class choice \(+ GCH\) in which \(I=\bigcup_{n\in\omega}I_n\), \(I_{-1}=2\) and \(I_{n+1}\) is a denumerable set of independent functions from \(\omega\) onto \(I_n\)
\(\cal M44\) Pincus' Model VI This is the model of <a href="/articles/Pincus-1977a">Pincus [1977a]</a>, Theorem 2.1 \((B)\)
\(\cal M45\) Pincus' Model VII This is the model of <a href="/articles/Pincus-1977a">Pincus [1977a]</a>, Theorem 2.1 \((C)\)

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