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Area of Science:

  • Set Theory
  • Mathematical Logic

Background:

  • Previous work by Cummings, Eisworth, and Moore introduced minimal non-scattered linear orders of arbitrary successor size.
  • The existence of such orders at other cardinalities remained an open question.
  • Answering Baumgartner's question, prior research constructed a minimal Aronszajn line that is not Souslin.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the existence of minimal non-scattered linear orders at regular uncountable cardinals.
  • To provide a uniform construction method for these orders.
  • To explore the relationship between the Brodsky-Rinot proxy principle and these constructions.

Main Methods:

  • Construction within Gödel's constructible universe (V = L).
  • Utilizing the Brodsky-Rinot proxy principle.
  • Demonstrating pairwise non-embeddability of the constructed orders.

Main Results:

  • Minimal non-scattered linear orders exist at any regular uncountable cardinal that is not weakly compact within Gödel's constructible universe.
  • For such cardinals, infinitely many pairwise non-embeddable orders are constructed.
  • The Brodsky-Rinot proxy principle is shown to be strictly weaker than the principle used in prior level constructions.

Conclusions:

  • The existence of minimal non-scattered linear orders is established at a broader range of cardinalities.
  • The findings extend previous results in set theory and linear order theory.
  • The study offers a new uniform construction technique based on a weaker proxy principle.