This non-implication,
Form 164 \( \not \Rightarrow \)
Form 1,
whose code is 6,
is constructed around a proven non-implication as follows:
Hypothesis | Statement |
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Form 164 | <p> Every non-well-orderable set has an infinite subset with a Dedekind finite power set. </p> |
Conclusion | Statement |
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Form 355 | <p> \(KW(\aleph_0,\infty)\), <strong>The Kinna-Wagner Selection Principle</strong> 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 \(\emptyset\neq f(A)\subsetneq A\). </p> |
The conclusion Form 164 \( \not \Rightarrow \) Form 1 then follows.
Finally, the
List of models where hypothesis is true and the conclusion is false:
Name | Statement |
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\(\cal N3\) Mostowski's Linearly Ordered Model | \(A\) is countably infinite;\(\precsim\) is a dense linear ordering on \(A\) without first or lastelements (\((A,\precsim) \cong (\Bbb Q,\le)\)); \(\cal G\) is the group of allorder automorphisms on \((A,\precsim)\); and \(S\) is the set of all finitesubsets of \(A\) |