This non-implication,
Form 388 \( \not \Rightarrow \)
Form 112,
whose code is 6,
is constructed around a proven non-implication as follows:
Note: This non-implication is actually a code 4, as this non-implication satisfies the
transferability criterion. Click
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Hypothesis | Statement |
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Form 345 | <p> <strong>Rasiowa-Sikorski Axiom:</strong> If \((B,\land,\lor)\) is a Boolean algebra, \(a\) is a non-zero element of \(B\), and \(\{X_n: n\in\omega\}\) is a denumerable set of subsets of \(B\) then there is a maximal filter \(F\) of \(B\) such that \(a\in F\) and for each \(n\in\omega\), if \(X_n\subseteq F\) and \(\bigwedge X_n\) exists then \(\bigwedge X_n \in F\). </p> |
Conclusion | Statement |
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Form 118 | <p> Every linearly orderable topological space is normal. <a href="/books/28">Birkhoff [1967]</a>, p 241. </p> |
The conclusion Form 388 \( \not \Rightarrow \) Form 112 then follows.
Finally, the
List of models where hypothesis is true and the conclusion is false:
Name | Statement |
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\(\cal N40\) Howard/Rubin Model II | A variation of \(\cal N38\) |