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  1. (1 other version)A hierarchy of maps between compacta.Paul Bankston - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (4):1628-1644.
    Let CH be the class of compacta (i.e., compact Hausdorff spaces), with BS the subclass of Boolean spaces. For each ordinal α and pair $\langle K,L\rangle$ of subclasses of CH, we define Lev ≥α K,L), the class of maps of level at least α from spaces in K to spaces in L, in such a way that, for finite α, Lev ≥α (BS,BS) consists of the Stone duals of Boolean lattice embeddings that preserve all prenex first-order formulas of quantifier rank (...)
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  • Reduced coproducts of compact hausdorff spaces.Paul Bankston - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (2):404-424.
    By analyzing how one obtains the Stone space of the reduced product of an indexed collection of Boolean algebras from the Stone spaces of those algebras, we derive a topological construction, the "reduced coproduct", which makes sense for indexed collections of arbitrary Tichonov spaces. When the filter in question is an ultrafilter, we show how the "ultracoproduct" can be obtained from the usual topological ultraproduct via a compactification process in the style of Wallman and Frink. We prove theorems dealing with (...)
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  • Existentially closed structures.H. Simmons - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (2):293-310.
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  • On ultracoproducts of compact hausdorff spaces.R. Gurevič - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (1):294-300.
    I present solutions to several questions of Paul Bankston [2] by means of another version of the ultracoproduct construction, and explain the relation of ultracoproduct of compact Hausdorff spaces to other constructions combining topology, algebra and logic.
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  • Taxonomies of model-theoretically defined topological properties.Paul Bankston - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (2):589-603.
    A topological classification scheme consists of two ingredients: (1) an abstract class K of topological spaces; and (2) a "taxonomy", i.e. a list of first order sentences, together with a way of assigning an abstract class of spaces to each sentence of the list so that logically equivalent sentences are assigned the same class. K is then endowed with an equivalence relation, two spaces belonging to the same equivalence class if and only if they lie in the same classes prescribed (...)
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