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When an Equivalence Relation with All Borel Classes will be Borel Somewhere?

Published 17 Aug 2016 in math.LO | (1608.04913v1)

Abstract: In $\mathsf{ZFC}$, if there is a measurable cardinal with infinitely many Woodin cardinals below it, then for every equivalence relation $E \in L(\mathbb{R})$ on $\mathbb{R}$ with all $\mathbf{\Delta}11$ classes and every $\sigma$-ideal $I$ on $\mathbb{R}$ so that the associated forcing $\mathbb{P}_I$ of $I+$ $\mathbf{\Delta}_11$ subsets is proper, there exists some $I+$ $\mathbf{\Delta}_11$ set $C$ so that $E \upharpoonright C$ is a $\mathbf{\Delta}_11$ equivalence relation. In $\mathsf{ZF} + \mathsf{DC} + \mathsf{AD}\mathbb{R} + V = L(\mathscr{P}(\mathbb{R}))$, for every equivalence relation $E$ on $\mathbb{R}$ with all $\mathbf{\Delta}_11$ classes and every $\sigma$-ideal $I$ on $\mathbb{R}$ so that the associated forcing $\mathbb{P}_I$ is proper, there is some $I+$ $\mathbf{\Delta}_11$ set $C$ so that $E \upharpoonright C$ is a $\mathbf{\Delta}_11$ equivalence relation.

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