Undirecting membership in models of Anti-Foundation

It is known that, if we take a countable model of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory ZFC and “undirect” the membership relation (that is, make a graph by joining x to y if either x ∈ y or y ∈ x ), we obtain the Erdős–Rényi random graph. The crucial axiom in the proof of this is the Axiom of Foundation; so...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aequationes mathematicae 2021-04, Vol.95 (2), p.393-400
Hauptverfasser: Adam-Day, Bea, Cameron, Peter J.
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Zusammenfassung:It is known that, if we take a countable model of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory ZFC and “undirect” the membership relation (that is, make a graph by joining x to y if either x ∈ y or y ∈ x ), we obtain the Erdős–Rényi random graph. The crucial axiom in the proof of this is the Axiom of Foundation; so it is natural to wonder what happens if we delete this axiom, or replace it by an alternative (such as Aczel’s Anti-Foundation Axiom). The resulting graph may fail to be simple; it may have loops (if x ∈ x for some x ) or multiple edges (if x ∈ y and y ∈ x for some distinct x ,  y ). We show that, in ZFA, if we keep the loops and ignore the multiple edges, we obtain the “random loopy graph” (which is ℵ 0 -categorical and homogeneous), but if we keep multiple edges, the resulting graph is not ℵ 0 -categorical, but has infinitely many 1-types. Moreover, if we keep only loops and double edges and discard single edges, the resulting graph contains countably many connected components isomorphic to any given finite connected graph with loops.
ISSN:0001-9054
1420-8903
DOI:10.1007/s00010-020-00763-w