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The short extenders gap two forcing is of Prikry type

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We show that Gitik’s short extender gap-2 forcing is of Prikry type.

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Merimovich, C. The short extenders gap two forcing is of Prikry type. Arch. Math. Logic 48, 737–747 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00153-009-0147-1

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