A comment on "p<t"

Abstract

Dealing with the cardinal invariants p and t of the continuum we prove that m=p=aleph2 -> t = aleph1. In other words if MAaleph1 (or a weak version of this) then (of course aleph2 <= p <= t and) p = aleph2 -> p = t . This is based on giving a consequence of p<t.

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