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  1. Boolean valued semantics for infinitary logics.Juan M. Santiago Suárez & Matteo Viale - 2024 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (1):103333.
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  • A relative interpolation theorem for infinitary universal Horn logic and its applications.Alexej P. Pynko - 2006 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 45 (3):267-305.
    In this paper we deal with infinitary universal Horn logic both with and without equality. First, we obtain a relative Lyndon-style interpolation theorem. Using this result, we prove a non-standard preservation theorem which contains, as a particular case, a Lyndon-style theorem on surjective homomorphisms in its Makkai-style formulation. Another consequence of the preservation theorem is a theorem on bimorphisms, which, in particular, provides a tool for immediate obtaining characterizations of infinitary universal Horn classes without equality from those with equality. From (...)
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  • Interpolation and Preservation in ${\cal M\kern-1pt L}{\omega1}$.Holger Sturm - 1998 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 39 (2):190-211.
    In this paper we deal with the logic ${\cal M\kern-1pt L}_{\omega_1}$ which is the infinitary extension of propositional modal logic that has conjunctions and disjunctions only for countable sets of formulas. After introducing some basic concepts and tools from modal logic, we modify Makkai's generalization of the notion of consistency property to make it fit for modal purposes. Using this construction as a universal instrument, we prove, among other things, interpolation for ${\cal M\kern-1pt L}_{\omega_1}$ as well as preservation results for (...)
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  • Boolean models and infinitary first order languages.J. -P. Ressayre - 1973 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 6 (1):41.
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  • The Craig Interpolation Theorem in abstract model theory.Jouko Väänänen - 2008 - Synthese 164 (3):401-420.
    The Craig Interpolation Theorem is intimately connected with the emergence of abstract logic and continues to be the driving force of the field. I will argue in this paper that the interpolation property is an important litmus test in abstract model theory for identifying “natural,” robust extensions of first order logic. My argument is supported by the observation that logics which satisfy the interpolation property usually also satisfy a Lindström type maximality theorem. Admittedly, the range of such logics is small.
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  • Interpolation Theorem and Characterization Theorem.Nobuyoshi Motohashi - 1972 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 4 (2):85-150.
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  • Chain models, trees of singular cardinality and dynamic ef-games.Mirna Džamonja & Jouko Väänänen - 2011 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 11 (1):61-85.
    Let κ be a singular cardinal. Karp's notion of a chain model of size κ is defined to be an ordinary model of size κ along with a decomposition of it into an increasing union of length cf. With a notion of satisfaction and -isomorphism such models give an infinitary logic largely mimicking first order logic. In this paper we associate to this logic a notion of a dynamic EF-game which gauges when two chain models are chain-isomorphic. To this game (...)
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