Negating the Galvin Property
Abstract
We prove that Galvin's property consistently fails at successors of strong limit singular cardinals. We also prove the consistency of this property failing at every successor of a singular cardinal. In addition, the paper analyzes the effect of Prikry-type forcings on the strong failure of the Galvin property and explores stronger forms of this property in the context of large cardinals
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