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  1. On vectorizations of unary generalized quantifiers.Kerkko Luosto - 2012 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 51 (3):241-255.
    Vectorization of a class of structures is a natural notion in finite model theory. Roughly speaking, vectorizations allow tuples to be treated similarly to elements of structures. The importance of vectorizations is highlighted by the fact that if the complexity class PTIME corresponds to a logic with reasonable syntax, then it corresponds to a logic generated via vectorizations by a single generalized quantifier (Dawar in J Log Comput 5(2):213–226, 1995). It is somewhat surprising, then, that there have been few systematic (...)
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  • Boolean valued models and generalized quantifiers.Jouko Väänänen - 1980 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 18 (3):193-225.
  • Remarks in abstract model theory.Saharon Shelah - 1985 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 29 (3):255-288.
  • The old and the new logic of metascience.Veikko Rantala - 1978 - Synthese 39 (2):233 - 247.
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  • On the logical basis of the structuralist philosophy of science.Veikko Rantala - 1980 - Erkenntnis 15 (3):269 - 286.
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  • An algebraic result about soft model theoretical equivalence relations with an application to H. Friedman's fourth problem.Daniele Mundici - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (3):523-530.
    We prove the following algebraic characterization of elementary equivalence: $\equiv$ restricted to countable structures of finite type is minimal among the equivalence relations, other than isomorphism, which are preserved under reduct and renaming and which have the Robinson property; the latter is a faithful adaptation for equivalence relations of the familiar model theoretical notion. We apply this result to Friedman's fourth problem by proving that if L = L ωω (Q i ) i ∈ ω 1 is an (ω 1 (...)
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  • The metatheory of the classical propositional calculus is not axiomatizable.Ian Mason - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (2):451-457.
  • Positive results in abstract model theory: a theory of compact logics.J. A. Makowsky & S. Shelah - 1983 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 25 (3):263-299.
    We prove that compactness is equivalent to the amalgamation property, provided the occurrence number of the logic is smaller than the first uncountable measurable cardinal. We also relate compactness to the existence of certain regular ultrafilters related to the logic and develop a general theory of compactness and its consequences. We also prove some combinatorial results of independent interest.
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  • Omitting uncountable types and extensions of Elementary logic.Per Lindström - 1978 - Theoria 44 (3):152-156.
  • The härtig quantifier: A survey.Heinrich Herre, Michał Krynicki, Alexandr Pinus & Jouko Väänänen - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (4):1153-1183.
    A fundamental notion in a large part of mathematics is the notion of equicardinality. The language with Hartig quantifier is, roughly speaking, a first-order language in which the notion of equicardinality is expressible. Thus this language, denoted by LI, is in some sense very natural and has in consequence special interest. Properties of LI are studied in many papers. In [BF, Chapter VI] there is a short survey of some known results about LI. We feel that a more extensive exposition (...)
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  • Harmonious logic: Craig’s interpolation theorem and its descendants.Solomon Feferman - 2008 - Synthese 164 (3):341 - 357.
    Though deceptively simple and plausible on the face of it, Craig's interpolation theorem (published 50 years ago) has proved to be a central logical property that has been used to reveal a deep harmony between the syntax and semantics of first order logic. Craig's theorem was generalized soon after by Lyndon, with application to the characterization of first order properties preserved under homomorphism. After retracing the early history, this article is mainly devoted to a survey of subsequent generalizations and applications, (...)
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  • Harmonious logic: Craig’s interpolation theorem and its descendants.Solomon Feferman - 2008 - Synthese 164 (3):341-357.
    Though deceptively simple and plausible on the face of it, Craig's interpolation theorem has proved to be a central logical property that has been used to reveal a deep harmony between the syntax and semantics of first order logic. Craig's theorem was generalized soon after by Lyndon, with application to the characterization of first order properties preserved under homomorphism. After retracing the early history, this article is mainly devoted to a survey of subsequent generalizations and applications, especially of many-sorted interpolation (...)
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  • European summer meeting of the association for symbolic logic: Leeds, 1979.F. R. Drake & S. S. Wainer - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (2):435-446.
  • Directions in Generalized Quantifier Theory.Dag Westerståhl & J. F. A. K. van Benthem - 1995 - Studia Logica 55 (3):389-419.
    We give a condensed survey of recent research on generalized quantifiers in logic, linguistics and computer science, under the following headings: Logical definability and expressive power, Polyadic quantifiers and linguistic definability, Weak semantics and axiomatizability, Computational semantics, Quantifiers in dynamic settings, Quantifiers and modal logic, Proof theory of generalized quantifiers.
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  • On the symbiosis between model-theoretic and set-theoretic properties of large cardinals.Joan Bagaria & Jouko Väänänen - 2016 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 81 (2):584-604.