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This book is concerned with cardinal number valued functions
defined for any Boolean algebra. Examples of such functions are
independence, which assigns to each Boolean algebra the supremum of
the cardinalities of its free subalgebras, and cellularity, which
gives the supremum of cardinalities of sets of pairwise disjoint
elements. Twenty-one such functions are studied in detail, and many
more in passing. The questions considered are the behaviour of
these functions under algebraic operations such as products, free
products, ultraproducts, and their relationships to one another.
Assuming familiarity with only the basics of Boolean algebras and
set theory, through simple infinite combinatorics and forcing, the
book reviews current knowledge about these functions, giving
complete proofs for most facts. A special feature of the book is
the attention given to open problems, of which 185 are formulated.
Based on Cardinal Functions on Boolean Algebras (1990) and Cardinal
Invariants on Boolean Algebras (1996) by the same author, the
present work is much larger than either of these. It contains
solutions to many of the open problems of the earlier volumes.
Among the new topics are continuum cardinals on Boolean algebras,
with a lengthy treatment of the reaping number. Diagrams at the end
of the book summarize the relationships between the functions for
many important classes of Boolean algebras, including interval
algebras, tree algebras and superatomic algebras.
This is a greatly revised and expanded version of the book Cardinal
fu- tionsonBooleanalgebras, Birkh]
auser1990.Knownmistakesinthatbookhave beencorrected,
andmanyoftheproblemsstatedtherehavesolutionsinthepresent treatment.
At the same time, many new problems are formulated here; some as
development of the solved problems from the earlier work, but most
as a result of more careful study of the notions. The book is
supposed to be self-contained, and for that reason many classical
results are included. ForhelponthisbookIwishtothankE.K.vanDouwen,
K.Grant, L. Heindorf, I. Juh asz, S. Koppelberg, P. Koszmider, P.
Nyikos, D. Peterson, M. Rubin, S. Shelah, and S. Todor? cevi c.
Unpublished results of some of these people are contained here,
sometimes with proofs, with their permission. As the reader will
see, my greatest debt is to Saharon Shelah, who has worked on, and
solved, many of the problems stated in the 1990 book as well as in
preliminary versions of this book. Of course I am always eager to
hear about solutions of problems, mistakes, etc. Electronic lists
of errata and the status of the open problems are maintained,
initially on the anonymous ftp server of euclid.colorado.edu,
directory pub/babib; on www, go to ftp:
//euclid.colorado.edu/pub/babib."
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