Core models in the presence of Woodin cardinals
Abstract
It is shown that if there is a measurable cardinal above n Woodin cardinals and Mn+1# doesn't exist then K exists. K is not fully iterable, though, but only iterable with respect to stacks of certain trees living between the Woodin cardinals. However, it is still true that if M is an omega-closed iterate of V then KM is an iterate of K.
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