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The covering number of the strong measure zero ideal can be above almost everything else

Published 5 Feb 2019 in math.LO | (1902.01508v1)

Abstract: We show that certain type of tree forcings, including Sacks forcing, increases the covering of the strong measure zero ideal $\mathcal{SN}$. As a consequence, in Sacks model, such covering number is equal to the size of the continuum, which indicates that this covering number is consistently larger than any other classical cardinal invariant of the continuum. Even more, Sacks forcing can be used to force that $\mathrm{non}(\mathcal{SN})<\mathrm{cov}(\mathcal{SN})<\mathrm{cof}(\mathcal{SN})$, which is the first consistency result where more than two cardinal invariants associated with $\mathcal{SN}$ are pairwise different. Another consequence is that $\mathcal{SN}\subseteq s0$ in ZFC where $s0$ denotes the Marczewski's ideal.

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