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  1. Classification Theory and the Number of Nonisomorphic Models.S. Shelah - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (3):694-696.
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  • Constructing strongly equivalent nonisomorphic models for unstable theories.Tapani Hyttinen & Heikki Tuuri - 1991 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 52 (3):203-248.
    If T is an unstable theory of cardinality <λ or countable stable theory with OTOP or countable superstable theory with DOP, λω λω1 in the superstable with DOP case) is regular and λ<λ=λ, then we construct for T strongly equivalent nonisomorphic models of cardinality λ. This can be viewed as a strong nonstructure theorem for such theories. We also consider the case when T is unsuperstable and develop further a result of Shelah about the existence of L∞,λ-equivalent nonisomorphic models for (...)
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  • Comparing notions of similarity for uncountable models.Taneli Huuskonen - 1995 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (4):1153-1167.
    The present article, which is a revised version of part of [Hu1], deals with various relations between models which might serve as exact formulations for the vague concept "similar" or "almost isomorphic". One natural class of such formulations is equivalence in a given logic. Another way to express similarity is by potential isomorphism, i.e., isomorphism in some extension of the set-theoretic universe. The class of extensions may be restricted to give different notions of potential isomorphism. A third method is to (...)
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