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  1. Tame Topology and O-Minimal Structures.Lou van den Dries - 2000 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (2):216-218.
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  • Locally o-minimal structures and structures with locally o-minimal open core.Antongiulio Fornasiero - 2013 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 164 (3):211-229.
    We study first-order expansions of ordered fields that are definably complete, and moreover either are locally o-minimal, or have a locally o-minimal open core. We give a characterisation of structures with locally o-minimal open core, and we show that dense elementary pairs of locally o-minimal structures have locally o-minimal open core.
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  • Topological properties of sets definable in weakly o-minimal structures.Roman Wencel - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (3):841-867.
    The paper is aimed at studying the topological dimension for sets definable in weakly o-minimal structures in order to prepare background for further investigation of groups, group actions and fields definable in the weakly o-minimal context. We prove that the topological dimension of a set definable in a weakly o-minimal structure is invariant under definable injective maps, strengthening an analogous result from [2] for sets and functions definable in models of weakly o-minimal theories. We pay special attention to large subsets (...)
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  • (1 other version)Expansions of dense linear orders with the intermediate value property.Chris Miller - 2001 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (4):1783-1790.
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  • Notes on local o‐minimality.Carlo Toffalori & Kathryn Vozoris - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (6):617-632.
    We introduce and study some local versions of o-minimality, requiring that every definable set decomposes as the union of finitely many isolated points and intervals in a suitable neighbourhood of every point. Motivating examples are the expansions of the ordered reals by sine, cosine and other periodic functions.
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  • Model Theory: An Introduction.David Marker - 2003 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 9 (3):408-409.
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