Properties of simple density ideals
Abstract
Let G consist of all functions g ω [0,∞) with g(n) ∞ and ng(n) 0. Then for each g∈ G the family Zg=\A⊂eqω:\ n∞card(A n)g(n)=0\ is an ideal associated to the notion of so-called upper density of weight g. Although those ideals have recently been extensively studied, they do not have their own name. In this paper, for Reader's convenience, we propose to call them simple density ideals. We show that there are c many non-isomorphic (in fact even incomparable with respect to Katetov order) simple density ideals. Moreover, we prove that for a given A⊂ G with card(A)<b one can construct a family of cardinality c of pairwise incomparable (with respect to inclusion) simple density ideals which additionally are incomparable with all Zg for g∈ A. We show that this cannot be generalized to Katetov order as the ideal Z of sets of asymptotic density zero is maximal in the sense of Katetov order among all simple density ideals. We examine how many substantially different functions g can generate the same ideal Zg -- it turns out that the answer is either 1 or c (depending on g).
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