Switch to: Citations

Add references

You must login to add references.
  1. Denumerable Models of Complete Theories.R. L. Vaught, Lars Svenonius, Erwin Engeler & Gebhard Fukrken - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (2):342-344.
  • Finite diagrams stable in power.Saharon Shelah - 1970 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 2 (1):69-118.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   57 citations  
  • Categoricity for abstract classes with amalgamation.Saharon Shelah - 1999 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 98 (1-3):261-294.
    Let be an abstract elementary class with amalgamation, and Lowenheim Skolem number LS. We prove that for a suitable Hanf number gc0 if χ0 < λ0 λ1, and is categorical inλ1+ then it is categorical in λ0.
    Direct download (6 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   55 citations  
  • Models with compactness properties relative to an admissible language.J. P. Ressayre - 1977 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 11 (1):31.
  • The number of countable models.Michael Morley - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (1):14-18.
  • An admissible generalization of a theorem on countable ¹ 1 sets of reals with applications.M. Makkai - 1977 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 11 (1):1.
  • A Note on Counterexamples to the Vaught Conjecture.Greg Hjorth - 2007 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 48 (1):49-51.
    If some infinitary sentence provides a counterexample to Vaught's Conjecture, then there is an infinitary sentence which also provides a counterexample but has no model of cardinality bigger than ℵ₁.
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   5 citations  
  • Bounds on Weak Scattering.Gerald E. Sacks - 2007 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 48 (1):5-31.
    The notion of a weakly scattered theory T is defined. T need not be scattered. For each a model of T, let sr() be the Scott rank of . Assume sr() ≤ ω\sp A \sb 1 for all a model of T. Let σ\sp T \sb 2 be the least Σ₂ admissible ordinal relative to T. If T admits effective k-splitting as defined in this paper, then θσ\cal Aθ\cal A$ a model of T.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   7 citations  
  • On automorphism groups of countable structures.Su Gao - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (3):891-896.
    Strengthening a theorem of D.W. Kueker, this paper completely characterizes which countable structures do not admit uncountable L ω 1 ω -elementarily equivalent models. In particular, it is shown that if the automorphism group of a countable structure M is abelian, or even just solvable, then there is no uncountable model of the Scott sentence of M. These results arise as part of a study of Polish groups with compatible left-invariant complete metrics.
    Direct download (8 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   5 citations  
  • Notes on quasiminimality and excellence.John T. Baldwin - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (3):334-366.
    This paper ties together much of the model theory of the last 50 years. Shelah's attempts to generalize the Morley theorem beyond first order logic led to the notion of excellence, which is a key to the structure theory of uncountable models. The notion of Abstract Elementary Class arose naturally in attempting to prove the categoricity theorem for L ω 1 ,ω (Q). More recently, Zilber has attempted to identify canonical mathematical structures as those whose theory (in an appropriate logic) (...)
    Direct download (10 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  • Diverse classes.John T. Baldwin - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (3):875-893.
    Let $\mathbf{I}(\mu,K)$ denote the number of nonisomorphic models of power $\mu$ and $\mathbf{IE}(\mu,K)$ the number of nonmutually embeddable models. We define in this paper the notion of a diverse class and use it to prove a number of results. The major result is Theorem B: For any diverse class $K$ and $\mu$ greater than the cardinality of the language of $K$, $\mathbf{IE}(\mu,K) \geq \min(2^\mu,\beth_2).$ From it we deduce both an old result of Shelah, Theorem C: If $T$ is countable and (...)
    Direct download (8 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations