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1Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu - Paris Rive Gauche (IMJ-PRG), Université Paris Cité, Bâtiment Sophie Germain, 8 Place Aurélie Nemours, 75013 Paris, France.
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The derived functors of the inverse limit are widely studied for their topological applications, among which are some repercussions on the additivity of strong homology. Set theory has proven useful in dealing with these functors, for instance in the case of the inverse system of abelian groups indexed over . So far, consistency results for nonvanishing derived limits of have always assumed the existence of a scale (i.e. a linear cofinal subset of , or equivalently that ). Here we eliminate that assumption and prove that nonvanishing derived limits, and hence the non-additivity of strong homology, are consistent with any value of , thus giving a partial answer to a question of Bannister.
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