A note on L\"owenheim-Skolem cardinals
Toshimichi Usuba

TL;DR
This paper discusses applications of L"owenheim-Skolem cardinals, a concept introduced in prior work, highlighting their significance in set theory and related mathematical areas.
Contribution
It presents new applications of L"owenheim-Skolem cardinals, expanding understanding of their role in mathematical logic.
Findings
Identifies key applications of L"owenheim-Skolem cardinals
Demonstrates their relevance in set theory
Provides insights into their theoretical importance
Abstract
In this note we provide some applications of L\"owenheim-Skolem cardinals introduced in \cite{U}.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Topology and Set Theory · Homotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology · Rings, Modules, and Algebras
