More forcing notions imply diamond

Abstract

We prove that the Sacks forcing collapses the continuum onto the dominating number d, answering the question of Carlson and Laver. Next we prove that if a proper forcing of the size at most continuum collapses omega2 then it forces diamondomega1 .

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