Coherent forests
Abstract: A forest is a generalization of a tree, and here we consider the Aronszajn and Suslin properties for forests. We focus on those forests satisfying coherence, a local smallness property. We show that coherent Aronszajn forests can be constructed within ZFC. We give several ways of obtaining coherent Suslin forests by forcing, one of which generalizes the well-known argument of Todor\v{c}evi\'{c} that a Cohen real adds a Suslin tree. Another uses a strong combinatorial principle that plays a similar role to diamond. We show that, starting from a large cardinal, this principle can be obtained by a forcing that is small relative to the forest it constructs.
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