Set theory and a model of the mind in psychology

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We investigate the mathematics of a model of the human mind which has been proposed by the psychologist Jens Mammen. Mathematical realizations of this model consist of so-called Mammen spaces, where a Mammen space is a triple (U, S, C), where U is a non-empty set (“the universe”), S is a perfect Hausdorff topology on U, and C ⊆ P(U) together with S satisfy certain axioms. We refute a conjecture put forward by J. Hoffmann-Jørgensen, who conjectured that the existence of a “complete” Mammen space implies the Axiom of Choice, by showing that in the first Cohen model, in which ZF holds but AC fails, there is a complete Mammen space. We obtain this by proving that in the first Cohen model, every perfect topology can be extended to a maximal perfect topology. On the other hand, we also show that if all sets are Lebesgue measurable, or all sets are Baire measurable, then there are no complete Mammen spaces with a countable universe. Further, we investigate two new cardinal invariants uM and uT associated with complete Mammen spaces and maximal perfect topologies, and establish some basic inequalities that are provable in ZFC. Then we show uM = uT = 2ℵ0 follows from Martin’s Axiom, and, contrastingly, we show that ℵ1 = uM = uT < 2ℵ0 = ℵ2 in the Baumgartner-Laver model.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftReview of Symbolic Logic
Vol/bind16
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)1233-1259
ISSN1755-0203
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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