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  1. Weakly representable atom structures that are not strongly representable, with an application to first order logic.Tarek Sayed Ahmed - 2008 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 54 (3):294-306.
    Letn > 2. A weakly representable relation algebra that is not strongly representable is constructed. It is proved that the set of all n by n basic matrices forms a cylindric basis that is also a weakly but not a strongly representable atom structure. This gives an example of a binary generated atomic representable cylindric algebra with no complete representation. An application to first order logic is given.
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  • Classes of representable algebras with the amalgamation property.Tarek Sayed Ahmed - 2008 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 37 (2):115-121.
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  • A note on substitutions in representable cylindric algebras.Tarek Sayed Ahmed - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (3):280-287.
    We show that it is impossible to define a substitution operator for arbitrary representable cylindric algebras that agrees in its basic properties with the notion of substitutions introduced for dimension complemented algebras.
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  • Neat reducts and amalgamation in retrospect, a survey of results and some methods Part I: Results on neat reducts.Judit Madarász & Tarek Ahmed - 2009 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 17 (4):429-483.
    Introduced by Leon Henkin back in the fifties, the notion of neat reducts is an old venerable notion in algebraic logic. But it is often the case that an unexpected viewpoint yields new insights. Indeed, the repercussions of the fact that the class of neat reducts is not closed under forming subalgebras turn out to be enormous. In this paper we review and, in the process, discuss, some of these repercussions in connection with the algebraic notion of amalgamation. Some new (...)
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  • On Conservative Extensions in Logics with Infinitary Predicates.Miklós Ferenczi - 2009 - Studia Logica 92 (1):121-135.
    If the language is extended by new individual variables, in classical first order logic, then the deduction system obtained is a conservative extension of the original one. This fails to be true for the logics with infinitary predicates. But it is shown that restricting the commutativity of quantifiers and the equality axioms in the extended system and supposing the merry-go-round property in the original system, the foregoing extension is already conservative. It is shown that these restrictions are crucial for an (...)
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