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  1. A geometric introduction to forking and thorn-forking.Hans Adler - 2009 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 9 (1):1-20.
    A ternary relation [Formula: see text] between subsets of the big model of a complete first-order theory T is called an independence relation if it satisfies a certain set of axioms. The primary example is forking in a simple theory, but o-minimal theories are also known to have an interesting independence relation. Our approach in this paper is to treat independence relations as mathematical objects worth studying. The main application is a better understanding of thorn-forking, which turns out to be (...)
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  • Uniqueness of limit models in classes with amalgamation.Rami Grossberg, Monica VanDieren & Andrés Villaveces - 2016 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 62 (4-5):367-382.
    We prove the following main theorem: Let be an abstract elementary class satisfying the joint embedding and the amalgamation properties with no maximal models of cardinality μ. Let μ be a cardinal above the the Löwenheim‐Skolem number of the class. If is μ‐Galois‐stable, has no μ‐Vaughtian Pairs, does not have long splitting chains, and satisfies locality of splitting, then any two ‐limits over M, for, are isomorphic over M.
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  • Shelah's stability spectrum and homogeneity spectrum in finite diagrams.Rami Grossberg & Olivier Lessmann - 2002 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 41 (1):1-31.
    We present Saharon Shelah's Stability Spectrum and Homogeneity Spectrum theorems, as well as the equivalence between the order property and instability in the framework of Finite Diagrams. Finite Diagrams is a context which generalizes the first order case. Localized versions of these theorems are presented. Our presentation is based on several papers; the point of view is contemporary and some of the proofs are new. The treatment of local stability in Finite Diagrams is new.
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  • Galois-stability for Tame abstract elementary classes.Rami Grossberg & Monica Vandieren - 2006 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 6 (01):25-48.
    We introduce tame abstract elementary classes as a generalization of all cases of abstract elementary classes that are known to permit development of stability-like theory. In this paper, we explore stability results in this new context. We assume that [Formula: see text] is a tame abstract elementary class satisfying the amalgamation property with no maximal model. The main results include:. Theorem 0.1. Suppose that [Formula: see text] is not only tame, but [Formula: see text]-tame. If [Formula: see text] and [Formula: (...)
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  • A primer of simple theories.Rami Grossberg, José Iovino & Olivier Lessmann - 2002 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 41 (6):541-580.
    We present a self-contained exposition of the basic aspects of simple theories while developing the fundamentals of forking calculus. We expound also the deeper aspects of S. Shelah's 1980 paper Simple unstable theories. The concept of weak dividing has been replaced with that of forking. The exposition is from a contemporary perspective and takes into account contributions due to S. Buechler, E. Hrushovski, B. Kim, O. Lessmann, S. Shelah and A. Pillay.
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  • Finite diagrams stable in power.Saharon Shelah - 1970 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 2 (1):69-118.
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  • Tameness from large cardinal axioms.Will Boney - 2014 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 79 (4):1092-1119.
    We show that Shelah’s Eventual Categoricity Conjecture for successors follows from the existence of class many strongly compact cardinals. This is the first time the consistency of this conjecture has been proven. We do so by showing that every AEC withLS below a strongly compact cardinalκis <κ-tame and applying the categoricity transfer of Grossberg and VanDieren [11]. These techniques also apply to measurable and weakly compact cardinals and we prove similar tameness results under those hypotheses. We isolate a dual property (...)
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  • (1 other version)[Omnibus Review].Thomas Jech - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (1):261-262.
    Reviewed Works:John R. Steel, A. S. Kechris, D. A. Martin, Y. N. Moschovakis, Scales on $\Sigma^1_1$ Sets.Yiannis N. Moschovakis, Scales on Coinductive Sets.Donald A. Martin, John R. Steel, The Extent of Scales in $L$.John R. Steel, Scales in $L$.
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  • Categoricity from one successor cardinal in Tame abstract elementary classes.Rami Grossberg & Monica Vandieren - 2006 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 6 (2):181-201.
    We prove that from categoricity in λ+ we can get categoricity in all cardinals ≥ λ+ in a χ-tame abstract elementary classe [Formula: see text] which has arbitrarily large models and satisfies the amalgamation and joint embedding properties, provided [Formula: see text] and λ ≥ χ. For the missing case when [Formula: see text], we prove that [Formula: see text] is totally categorical provided that [Formula: see text] is categorical in [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text].
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  • Erratum to “Categoricity in abstract elementary classes with no maximal models” [Ann. Pure Appl. Logic 141 (2006) 108–147].Monica M. VanDieren - 2013 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 164 (2):131-133.
    In the paper “Categoricity in abstract elementary classes with no maximal models”, we address gaps in Saharon Shelah and Andrés Villavecesʼ proof in [4] of the uniqueness of limit models of cardinality μ in λ-categorical abstract elementary classes with no maximal models, where λ is some cardinal larger than μ. Both [4] and [5] employ set theoretic assumptions, namely GCH and Φμ+μ+).Recently, Tapani Hyttinen pointed out a problem in an early draft of [3] to Villaveces. This problem stems from the (...)
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  • Categoricity of theories in "L" kappa omega with kappa a compact cardinal.S. Shelah - 1990 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 47 (1):41.
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  • Categoricity and U-rank in excellent classes.Olivier Lessmann - 2003 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 68 (4):1317-1336.
    Let K be the class of atomic models of a countable first order theory. We prove that if K is excellent and categorical in some uncountable cardinal, then each model is prime and minimal over the basis of a definable pregeometry given by a quasiminimal set. This implies that K is categorical in all uncountable cardinals. We also introduce a U-rank to measure the complexity of complete types over models. We prove that the U-rank has the usual additivity properties, that (...)
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  • Tameness and extending frames.Will Boney - 2014 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 14 (2):1450007.
    We combine two notions in AECs, tameness and good λ-frames, and show that they together give a very well-behaved nonforking notion in all cardinalities. This helps to fill a longstanding gap in classification theory of tame AECs and increases the applicability of frames. Along the way, we prove a complete stability transfer theorem and uniqueness of limit models in these AECs.
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  • Canonical forking in AECs.Will Boney, Rami Grossberg, Alexei Kolesnikov & Sebastien Vasey - 2016 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 167 (7):590-613.
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  • Forking and superstability in Tame aecs.Sebastien Vasey - 2016 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 81 (1):357-383.
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  • Building independence relations in abstract elementary classes.Sebastien Vasey - 2016 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 167 (11):1029-1092.
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  • Categoricity transfer in simple finitary abstract elementary classes.Tapani Hyttinen & Meeri Kesälä - 2011 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (3):759 - 806.
    We continue our study of finitary abstract elementary classes, defined in [7]. In this paper, we prove a categoricity transfer theorem for a case of simple finitary AECs. We introduce the concepts of weak κ-categoricity and f-primary models to the framework of א₀-stable simple finitary AECs with the extension property, whereby we gain the following theorem: Let (������, ≼ ������ ) be a simple finitary AEC, weakly categorical in some uncountable κ. Then (������, ≼ ������ ) is weakly categorical in (...)
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  • Toward categoricity for classes with no maximal models.Saharon Shelah & Andrés Villaveces - 1999 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 97 (1-3):1-25.
    We provide here the first steps toward a Classification Theory ofElementary Classes with no maximal models, plus some mild set theoretical assumptions, when the class is categorical in some λ greater than its Löwenheim-Skolem number. We study the degree to which amalgamation may be recovered, the behaviour of non μ-splitting types. Most importantly, the existence of saturated models in a strong enough sense is proved, as a first step toward a complete solution to the o Conjecture for these classes. Further (...)
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  • (1 other version)[Omnibus Review].Anand Pillay - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (1):317-321.
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  • Categoricity in abstract elementary classes with no maximal models.Monica VanDieren - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 141 (1):108-147.
    The results in this paper are in a context of abstract elementary classes identified by Shelah and Villaveces in which the amalgamation property is not assumed. The long-term goal is to solve Shelah’s Categoricity Conjecture in this context. Here we tackle a problem of Shelah and Villaveces by proving that in their context, the uniqueness of limit models follows from categoricity under the assumption that the subclass of amalgamation bases is closed under unions of bounded, -increasing chains.
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  • Non-forking frames in abstract elementary classes.Adi Jarden & Saharon Shelah - 2013 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 164 (3):135-191.
    The stability theory of first order theories was initiated by Saharon Shelah in 1969. The classification of abstract elementary classes was initiated by Shelah, too. In several papers, he introduced non-forking relations. Later, Shelah [17, II] introduced the good non-forking frame, an axiomatization of the non-forking notion.We improve results of Shelah on good non-forking frames, mainly by weakening the stability hypothesis in several important theorems, replacing it by the almost λ-stability hypothesis: The number of types over a model of cardinality (...)
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  • Categoricity for abstract classes with amalgamation.Saharon Shelah - 1999 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 98 (1-3):261-294.
    Let be an abstract elementary class with amalgamation, and Lowenheim Skolem number LS. We prove that for a suitable Hanf number gc0 if χ0 < λ0 λ1, and is categorical inλ1+ then it is categorical in λ0.
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  • Independence in finitary abstract elementary classes.Tapani Hyttinen & Meeri Kesälä - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 143 (1-3):103-138.
    In this paper we study a specific subclass of abstract elementary classes. We construct a notion of independence for these AEC’s and show that under simplicity the notion has all the usual properties of first order non-forking over complete types. Our approach generalizes the context of 0-stable homogeneous classes and excellent classes. Our set of assumptions follow from disjoint amalgamation, existence of a prime model over 0/, Löwenheim–Skolem number being ω, -tameness and a property we call finite character. We also (...)
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  • (1 other version)A rank for the class of elementary submodels of a superstable homogeneous model.Tapani Hyttinen & Olivier Lessmann - 2002 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (4):1469-1482.
    We study the class of elementary submodels of a large superstable homogeneous model. We introduce a rank which is bounded in the superstable case, and use it to define a dependence relation which shares many (but not all) of the properties of forking in the first order case. The main difference is that we do not have extension over all sets. We also present an example of Shelah showing that extension over all sets may not hold for any dependence relation (...)
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  • An independence theorem for ntp2 theories.Itaï Ben Yaacov & Artem Chernikov - 2014 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 79 (1):135-153.
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  • Ranks and pregeometries in finite diagrams.Olivier Lessmann - 2000 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 106 (1-3):49-83.
    The study of classes of models of a finite diagram was initiated by S. Shelah in 1969. A diagram D is a set of types over the empty set, and the class of models of the diagram D consists of the models of T which omit all the types not in D. In this work, we introduce a natural dependence relation on the subsets of the models for the 0-stable case which share many of the formal properties of forking. This (...)
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  • Simple theories.Byunghan Kim & Anand Pillay - 1997 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 88 (2-3):149-164.
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  • Shelah's Categoricity Conjecture from a Successor for Tame Abstract Elementary Classes.Rami Grossberg & Monica Vandieren - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (2):553 - 568.
    We prove a categoricity transfer theorem for tame abstract elementary classes. Theorem 0.1. Suppose that K is a χ-tame abstract elementary class and satisfies the amalgamation and joint embedding properties and has arbitrarily large models. Let λ ≥ Max{χ.LS(K)⁺}. If K is categorical in λ and λ⁺, then K is categorical in λ⁺⁺. Combining this theorem with some results from [37], we derive a form of Shelah's Categoricity Conjecture for tame abstract elementary classes: Corollary 0.2. Suppose K is a χ-tame (...)
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  • (1 other version)[Omnibus Review].Akihiro Kanamori - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (4):864-866.
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  • Saharon Shelah, Cardinal Arithmetic. [REVIEW]Saharon Shelah - 1998 - Studia Logica 60 (3):443-448.
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  • (1 other version)A rank for the class of elementary submodels of a superstable homogeneous model.Tapani Hyttinen & Olivier Lessmann - 2002 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (4):1469-1482.
    We study the class of elementary submodels of a large superstable homogeneous model. We introduce a rank which is bounded in the superstable case, and use it to define a dependence relation which shares many (but not all) of the properties of forking in the first order case. The main difference is that we do not have extension over all sets. We also present an example of Shelah showing that extension over all sets may not hold for any dependence relation (...)
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  • Rank Functions and Partial Stability Spectra for Tame Abstract Elementary Classes.Michael J. Lieberman - 2013 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 54 (2):153-166.
    We introduce a family of rank functions and related notions of total transcendence for Galois types in abstract elementary classes. We focus, in particular, on abstract elementary classes satisfying the condition known as tameness, where the connections between stability and total transcendence are most evident. As a byproduct, we obtain a partial upward stability transfer result for tame abstract elementary classes stable in a cardinal $\lambda$ satisfying $\lambda^{\aleph_{0}}\gt \lambda$, a substantial generalization of a result of Baldwin, Kueker, and VanDieren.
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