No cardinal correct inner model elementarily embeds into the universe
Abstract
An elementary embedding j:M→ N between two inner models of ZFC is cardinal preserving if M and N correctly compute the class of cardinals. We look at the case N=V and show that there is no nontrivial cardinal preserving elementary embedding from M into V, answering a question of Caicedo.
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