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On quantification with a finite universe

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 March 2014

Saharon Shelah*
Affiliation:
Institute of Mathematics, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel Rutgers University, Mathematics Department, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA

Abstract

We consider a finite universe (more exactly—a family of them), second order quantifiers QK, where for each this means quantifying over a family of n(K)-place relations closed under permuting . We define some natural orders and shed some light on the classification problem of those quantifiers.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Association for Symbolic Logic 2000

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