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We show that Martin’s axiom for countable partial orders implies the existence of a countable dense homogeneous Bernstein subset of the reals. Using Martin’s axiom we derive a characterization of the countable dense homogeneous spaces among the separable metric spaces of cardinality less thanc. Also, we show that Martin’s axiom implies the existence of a subset of the Cantor set which isλ-dense homogeneous for everyλ <c.
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Baldwin, S., Beaudoin, R.E. Countable dense homogeneous spaces under Martin’s axiom. Israel J. Math. 65, 153–164 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02764858
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