Aronszajn trees, square principles, and stationary reflection
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squarekappareflectionstationarytreesansweringaronszajnprinciples
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We investigate questions involving Aronszajn trees, square principles, and stationary reflection. We first consider two strengthenings of $\square(\kappa)$ introduced by Brodsky and Rinot for the purpose of constructing $\kappa$-Souslin trees. Answering a question of Rinot, we prove that the weaker of these strengthenings is compatible with stationary reflection at $\kappa$ but the stronger is not. We then prove that, if $\mu$ is a singular cardinal, $\square_\mu$ implies the existence of a special $\mu^+$-tree with a $\mathrm{cf}(\mu)$-ascent path, thus answering a question of L\"ucke.
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