Infinite decreasing chains in the Mitchell order

(with O. Ben-Neria)

Archive for Mathematical Logic. Volume 60, March 2021. Pages 771-781.
DOI: 10.1007/s00153-021-00762-x. PDF. arXiv. Bibtex.

It is known that the behavior of the Mitchell order substantially changes at the level of rank-to-rank extenders, as it ceases to be well-founded. While the possible partial order structure of the Mitchell order below rank-to-rank extenders is considered to be well understood, little is known about the structure in the ill-founded case. The purpose of the paper is to make a first step in understanding this case, by studying the extent to which the Mitchell order can be ill-founded. Our main results are (i) in the presence of a rank-to-rank extender there is a transitive Mitchell order decreasing sequence of extenders of any countable length, and (ii) there is no such sequence of length $\omega_1$.