Entangledness in Suslin lines and trees
Abstract
We introduce the idea of a weakly entangled linear order, and show that it is consistent for a Suslin line to be weakly entangled. We generalize the notion of entangled linear orders to ω1-trees, and prove that an ω1-tree is entangled iff it is free. We force the existence of a Suslin tree which is n-entangled, but all of whose derived trees of dimension n+1 are special, for any positive n < ω.
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