Cellular Categories and Stable Independence

Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-24 (forthcoming)
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We exhibit a bridge between the theory of cellular categories, used in algebraic topology and homological algebra, and the model-theoretic notion of stable independence. Roughly speaking, we show that the combinatorial cellular categories (those where, in a precise sense, the cellular morphisms are generated by a set) are exactly those that give rise to stable independence notions. We give two applications: on the one hand, we show that the abstract elementary classes of roots of Ext studied by Baldwin–Eklof–Trlifaj are stable and tame. On the other hand, we give a simpler proof (in a special case) that combinatorial categories are closed under 2-limits, a theorem of Makkai and Rosický.

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Canonical forking in AECs.Will Boney, Rami Grossberg, Alexei Kolesnikov & Sebastien Vasey - 2016 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 167 (7):590-613.
Abstract elementary classes and accessible categories.Tibor Beke & Jirí Rosický - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (12):2008-2017.
As an abstract elementary class.John T. Baldwin, Paul C. Eklof & Jan Trlifaj - 2007 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 149 (1-3):25-39.
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