The singular world of singular cardinals
Mirna D\v{z}amonja

TL;DR
This paper challenges common beliefs by showing that singular cardinals have more intuitive properties than regular cardinals, using two illustrative examples to support this claim.
Contribution
It provides a novel perspective on singular cardinals, demonstrating their properties can be more understandable than previously thought.
Findings
Singular cardinals exhibit more intuitive properties than regular cardinals.
Two examples illustrate the counterintuitive nature of singular cardinals.
The paper challenges traditional views on cardinal properties.
Abstract
The article uses two examples to explore the statement that, contrary to the common wisdom, the properties of singular cardinals are actually more intuitive than those of the regular ones.
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