Non-standard lattices and o-minimal groups

Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 19 (1):56-76 (2013)
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Abstract

We describe a recent program from the study of definable groups in certain o-minimal structures. A central notion of this program is that of a lattice. We propose a definition of a lattice in an arbitrary first-order structure. We then use it to describe, uniformly, various structure theorems for o-minimal groups, each time recovering a lattice that captures some significant invariant of the group at hand. The analysis first goes through a local level, where a pertinent notion of pregeometry and generic elements is each time introduced.

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