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Aronszajn line

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In mathematical set theory, an Aronszajn line (named after Nachman Aronszajn) is a linear ordering of cardinality which contains no subset order-isomorphic to

  • with the usual ordering
  • the reverse of
  • an uncountable subset of the Real numbers with the usual ordering.

Unlike Suslin lines, the existence of Aronszajn lines is provable using the standard axioms of set theory. A linear ordering is an Aronszajn line if and only if it is the lexicographical ordering of some Aronszajn tree.[1]

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