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  1. Definable sets in Boolean ordered o-minimal structures. II.Roman Wencel - 2003 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 68 (1):35-51.
    Let (M, ≤,...) denote a Boolean ordered o-minimal structure. We prove that a Boolean subalgebra of M determined by an algebraically closed subset contains no dense atoms. We show that Boolean algebras with finitely many atoms do not admit proper expansions with o-minimal theory. The proof involves decomposition of any definable set into finitely many pairwise disjoint cells, i.e., definable sets of an especially simple nature. This leads to the conclusion that Boolean ordered structures with o-minimal theories (...)
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    Definable sets and expansions of models of Peano arithmetic.Roman Murawski - 1988 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 27 (1):21-33.
    We consider expansions of models of Peano arithmetic to models ofA 2 s -¦Δ 1 1 +Σ 1 1 −AC which consist of families of sets definable by nonstandard formulas.
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    Defining sets as sets of points of spaces.Colin McLarty - 1988 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 17 (1):75 - 90.
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    Μ-definable sets of integers.Robert S. Lubarsky - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (1):291-313.
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    Definable sets in Boolean-ordered o-minimal structures. I.Ludomir Newelski & Roman Wencel - 2001 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (4):1821-1836.
    We prove weak elimination of imaginary elements for Boolean orderings with finitely many atoms. As a consequence we obtain equivalence of the two notions of o-minimality for Boolean ordered structures, introduced by C. Toffalori. We investigate atoms in Boolean algebras induced by algebraically closed subsets of Boolean ordered structures. We prove uniqueness of prime models in strongly o-minimal theories of Boolean ordered structures.
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    Definable sets in generic complex tori.Anand Pillay - 1996 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 77 (1):75-80.
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    On Definable Sets of Positive Integers.Andrzej Mostowski - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (2):112-113.
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    Combinatorics with definable sets: Euler characteristics and Grothendieck rings.Jan Krají Cek & Thomas Scanlon - 2000 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (3):311-330.
    We recall the notions of weak and strong Euler characteristics on a first order structure and make explicit the notion of a Grothendieck ring of a structure. We define partially ordered Euler characteristic and Grothendieck ring and give a characterization of structures that have non-trivial partially ordered Grothendieck ring. We give a generalization of counting functions to locally finite structures, and use the construction to show that the Grothendieck ring of the complex numbers contains as a subring the ring of (...)
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    Combinatorics with definable sets: Euler characteristics and grothendieck rings.Jan Krajíček & Thomas Scanlon - 2000 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (3):311-330.
    We recall the notions of weak and strong Euler characteristics on a first order structure and make explicit the notion of a Grothendieck ring of a structure. We define partially ordered Euler characteristic and Grothendieck ring and give a characterization of structures that have non-trivial partially ordered Grothendieck ring. We give a generalization of counting functions to locally finite structures, and use the construction to show that the Grothendieck ring of the complex numbers contains as a subring the ring of (...)
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    Ind- and pro- definable sets.Moshe Kamensky - 2007 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 147 (3):180-186.
    We describe the ind- and pro- categories of the category of definable sets, in some first order theory, in terms of points in a sufficiently saturated model.
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    Topological properties of definable sets in ordered Abelian groups of burden 2.Alfred Dolich & John Goodrick - 2023 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 69 (2):147-164.
    We obtain some new results on the topology of unary definable sets in expansions of densely ordered Abelian groups of burden 2. In the special case in which the structure has dp‐rank 2, we show that the existence of an infinite definable discrete set precludes the definability of a set which is dense and codense in an interval, or of a set which is topologically like the Cantor middle‐third set (Theorem 2.9). If it has burden 2 and (...)
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    On some definable sets over fields with analytic structure.Y. Fırat Çelı̇kler - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (4):599-616.
    We discover geometric properties of certain definable sets over non-Archimedean valued fields with analytic structures. Results include a parameterized smooth stratification theorem and the existence of a bound on the piece number of fibers for these sets. In addition, we develop a dimension theory for these sets and also for the formulas which define them.
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    Regularity properties of definable sets of reals.Jacques Stern - 1985 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 29 (3):289-324.
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    Appendix to the paper “Definable sets and expansions of models of Peano arithmetic”.Roman Murawski - 1990 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 30 (2):91-92.
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    Dimension of definable sets, algebraic boundedness and Henselian fields.Lou Van den Dries - 1989 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 45 (2):189-209.
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    Zermelo: definiteness and the universe of definable sets.Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus - 2003 - History and Philosophy of Logic 24 (3):197-219.
    Using hitherto unpublished manuscripts from the Zermelo Nachlass, I describe the development of the notion of definiteness and the discussion about it, giving a conclusive picture of Zermelo's thoughts up to the late thirties. As it turns out, Zermelo's considerations about definiteness are intimately related to his concept of a Cantorian universe of categorically definable sets that may be considered an inner model of set theory in an ideationally given universe of classes.
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    Reviews. Andrzej Mostowski. On definable sets of positive integers. Fundamenla mathematicae, vol. 34 , pp. 81–112.David Nelson - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (2):112-113.
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    N. A. Routledge. Concerning definable sets. Fundamenta mathematicae, vol. 41 no. 1 , pp. 6–11.Clifford Spector - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (1):69-69.
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    Definable fixed points in modal and temporal logics — a survey.Sergey Mardaev - 2007 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 17 (3):317-346.
    The paper presents a survey of author's results on definable fixed points in modal, temporal, and intuitionistic propositional logics. The well-known Fixed Point Theorem considers the modalized case, but here we investigate the positive case. We give a classification of fixed point theorems, describe some classes of models with definable least fixed points of positive operators, special positive operators, and give some examples of undefinable least fixed points. Some other interesting phenomena are discovered – definability by formulas that (...)
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    More on definable sets of p-adic numbers.Philip Scowcroft - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (3):912-920.
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    On the Boolean algebras of definable sets in weakly o‐minimal theories.Stefano Leonesi & Carlo Toffalori - 2004 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 50 (3):241-248.
    We consider the sets definable in the countable models of a weakly o-minimal theory T of totally ordered structures. We investigate under which conditions their Boolean algebras are isomorphic , in other words when each of these definable sets admits, if infinite, an infinite coinfinite definable subset. We show that this is true if and only if T has no infinite definable discrete subset. We examine the same problem among arbitrary theories of mere linear (...)
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    The Combinatorics and Absoluteness of Definable Sets of Real Numbers.Zach Norwood - 2022 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 28 (2):263-264.
    This thesis divides naturally into two parts, each concerned with the extent to which the theory of $L$ can be changed by forcing.The first part focuses primarily on applying generic-absoluteness principles to how that definable sets of reals enjoy regularity properties. The work in Part I is joint with Itay Neeman and is adapted from our paper Happy and mad families in $L$, JSL, 2018. The project was motivated by questions about mad families, maximal families of infinite subsets (...)
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    Cell decomposition and classification of definable sets in p-optimal fields.Luck Darnière & Immanuel Halpuczok - 2017 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 82 (1):120-136.
    We prove that forp-optimal fields a cell decomposition theorem follows from methods going back to Denef’s paper [7]. We derive from it the existence of definable Skolem functions and strongp-minimality. Then we turn to stronglyp-minimal fields satisfying the Extreme Value Property—a property which in particular holds in fields which are elementarily equivalent to ap-adic one. For such fieldsK, we prove that every definable subset ofK×Kdwhose fibers overKare inverse images by the valuation of subsets of the value group is (...)
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    Review: C. Spector, Inductively Defined Sets of Natural Numbers. [REVIEW]Stephen J. Garland - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (2):295-296.
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    C. Spector. Inductively defined sets of natural numbers. Infinitistic methods, Proceedings of the Symposium on Foundations of Mathematics, Warsaw, 2-9 September 1959, Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, Warsaw, and Pergamon Press, Oxford-London-New York-Paris, 1961, pp. 97–102. [REVIEW]Stephen J. Garland - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (2):295-296.
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    Review: Andrzej Mostowski, On Definable Sets of Positive Integers. [REVIEW]David Nelson - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (2):112-113.
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    Admissible sets and structures: an approach to definability theory.Jon Barwise - 1975 - New York: Springer Verlag.
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    Contribution to the Theory of Definable Sets and Functions.A. Mostowski - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (4):365-365.
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    Mostowski A.. Contributions to the theory of definable sets and functions. Ebd., S. 271–275.G. Hasenjaeger - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (4):365-365.
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    Linear extension operators for continuous functions on definable sets in the p‐adic context.Athipat Thamrongthanyalak - 2017 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 63 (1-2):104-108.
    Let E be a subset of. A linear extension operator is a linear map that sends a function on E to its extension on some superset of E. In this paper, we show that if E is a semi‐algebraic or subanalytic subset of, then there is a linear extension operator such that is semi‐algebraic (subanalytic) whenever f is semi‐algebraic (subanalytic).
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    On sets ∀-definable from Pfaffian functions.Ricardo Bianconi - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (2):688-697.
    We prove the existence of a bound to the number of components of an ∀-definable set in the reals, using Pfaffian functions, and give some applications.
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    On Sets $forall$-Definable From Pfaffian Functions.Ricardo Bianconi - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (2):688-697.
    We prove the existence of a bound to the number of components of an $\forall$-definable set in the reals, using Pfaffian functions, and give some applications.
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    Pointwise definable models of set theory.Joel David Hamkins, David Linetsky & Jonas Reitz - 2013 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 78 (1):139-156.
    A pointwise definable model is one in which every object is \loos definable without parameters. In a model of set theory, this property strengthens $V=\HOD$, but is not first-order expressible. Nevertheless, if \ZFC\ is consistent, then there are continuum many pointwise definable models of \ZFC. If there is a transitive model of \ZFC, then there are continuum many pointwise definable transitive models of \ZFC. What is more, every countable model of \ZFC\ has a class forcing extension (...)
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    Algebraicity and Implicit Definability in Set Theory.Joel David Hamkins & Cole Leahy - 2016 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 57 (3):431-439.
    We analyze the effect of replacing several natural uses of definability in set theory by the weaker model-theoretic notion of algebraicity. We find, for example, that the class of hereditarily ordinal algebraic sets is the same as the class of hereditarily ordinal definable sets; that is, $\mathrm{HOA}=\mathrm{HOD}$. Moreover, we show that every algebraic model of $\mathrm{ZF}$ is actually pointwise definable. Finally, we consider the implicitly constructible universe Imp—an algebraic analogue of the constructible universe—which is obtained by (...)
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    A note on the predicatively definable sets of N. N. Nepeîvoda.Stephen L. Bloom - 1975 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 21 (1):427-431.
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    Embedding theorems for Boolean algebras and consistency results on ordinal definable sets.Petr Štěpánek & Bohuslav Balcar - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (1):64-76.
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    Cell decomposition and classification of definable sets in p-optimal fields - corrigendum.Luck Darnière & Immanuel Halupczok - 2018 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 83 (4):1722.
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    Review: Richard Mansfield, Perfect Subsets of Definable Sets of Real Numbers. [REVIEW]Yiannis N. Moschovakis - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (3):462-462.
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    Probabilities defined on standard and non-standard cylindric set algebras.Miklós Ferenczi - 2015 - Synthese 192 (7):2025-2033.
    Cylindric set algebras are algebraizations of certain logical semantics. The topic surveyed here, i.e. probabilities defined on cylindric set algebras, is closely related, on the one hand, to probability logic (to probabilities defined on logical formulas), on the other hand, to measure theory. The set algebras occuring here are associated, in particular, with the semantics of first order logic and with non-standard analysis. The probabilities introduced are partially continous, they are continous with respect to so-called cylindric sums.
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    Topological properties of sets definable in weakly o-minimal structures.Roman Wencel - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (3):841-867.
    The paper is aimed at studying the topological dimension for sets definable in weakly o-minimal structures in order to prepare background for further investigation of groups, group actions and fields definable in the weakly o-minimal context. We prove that the topological dimension of a set definable in a weakly o-minimal structure is invariant under definable injective maps, strengthening an analogous result from [2] for sets and functions definable in models of weakly o-minimal theories. (...)
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    Definable properties of the computably enumerable sets.Leo Harrington & Robert I. Soare - 1998 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 94 (1-3):97-125.
    Post in 1944 began studying properties of a computably enumerable set A such as simple, h-simple, and hh-simple, with the intent of finding a property guaranteeing incompleteness of A . From the observations of Post and Myhill , attention focused by the 1950s on properties definable in the inclusion ordering of c.e. subsets of ω, namely E = . In the 1950s and 1960s Tennenbaum, Martin, Yates, Sacks, Lachlan, Shoenfield and others produced a number of elegant results relating ∄- (...) properties of A , like maximal, hh-simple, atomless, to the information content of A . Harrington and Soare gave an answer to Post's program for definable properties by producing an ∄-definable property Q which guarantees that A is incomplete and noncomputable, but developed a new Δ 3 0 -automorphism method to prove certain other properties are not ∄-definable. In this paper we introduce new ∄-definable properties relating the ∄-structure of A to deg, which answer some open questions. In contrast to Q we exhibit here an ∄-definable property T which allows such a rapid flow of elements into A that A must be complete even though A may possess many other properties such as being promptly simple. We also present a related property NL which has a slower flow but fast enough to guarantee that A is not low, even though A may possess virtually all other related lowness properties and A may simultaneously be promptly simple. (shrink)
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    Tarski's theory of definability: common themes in descriptive set theory, recursive function theory, classical pure logic, and finite-universe logic.J. W. Addison - 2004 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 126 (1-3):77-92.
    Although the theory of definability had many important antecedents—such as the descriptive set theory initiated by the French semi-intuitionists in the early 1900s—the main ideas were first laid out in precise mathematical terms by Alfred Tarski beginning in 1929. We review here the basic notions of languages, explicit definability, and grammatical complexity, and emphasize common themes in the theories of definability for four important languages underlying, respectively, descriptive set theory, recursive function theory, classical pure logic, and finite-universe logic. We review (...)
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    Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus. Zermelo: definiteness and the universe of definable sets. History and philosophy of logic, vol. 24 , pp. 197–219. - Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus. Zermelo in the mirror of the Baer correspondence, 1930-1931. Historia mathematica, vol. 31 , pp. 76–86. [REVIEW]R. Gregory Taylor - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (4):590-592.
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    Defining the Concept of 'Services of General Interest' in Light of the 'Checks and Balances' Set Out in the EU Treaties.Koen Lenaerts* - 2012 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 19 (4):1247-1267.
    This article aims to shed some light on the concepts embedded in the expressions ‘services of general interest’ (‘SGI’), ‘services of general economic interest’ (‘SGEI’), ‘non-economic services of general interest’ (‘NSGI’) and ‘social services of general interest’ (‘SSGI’). It is submitted that the expression ‘SGI’ conveys a general concept which comprises both SGEI and NSGI. SGEI may be distinguished from NSGI in that only the former involve an economic activity. In contrast to SGI, SGEI and NSGI, the expression ‘SSGI’ is (...)
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  45. Definability, automorphisms, and dynamic properties of computably enumerable sets.Leo Harrington & Robert I. Soare - 1996 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):199-213.
    We announce and explain recent results on the computably enumerable (c.e.) sets, especially their definability properties (as sets in the spirit of Cantor), their automorphisms (in the spirit of Felix Klein's Erlanger Programm), their dynamic properties, expressed in terms of how quickly elements enter them relative to elements entering other sets, and the Martin Invariance Conjecture on their Turing degrees, i.e., their information content with respect to relative computability (Turing reducibility).
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    When does every definable nonempty set have a definable element?François G. Dorais & Joel David Hamkins - 2019 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 65 (4):407-411.
    The assertion that every definable set has a definable element is equivalent over to the principle, and indeed, we prove, so is the assertion merely that every Π2‐definable set has an ordinal‐definable element. Meanwhile, every model of has a forcing extension satisfying in which every Σ2‐definable set has an ordinal‐definable element. Similar results hold for and and other natural instances of.
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    Definable structures in the lattice of recursively enumerable sets.E. Herrmann - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (4):1190-1197.
    It will be shown that in the lattice of recursively enumerable sets one can define elementarily with parameters a structure isomorphic to (∑ 0 4 , ∑ 0 3 ), i.e. isomorphic to the lattice of ∑ 0 4 sets together with a unary predicate selecting out exactly the ∑ 0 3 sets.
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    G-linear sets and torsion points in definably compact groups.Margarita Otero & Ya’Acov Peterzil - 2009 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 48 (5):387-402.
    Let G be a definably compact group in an o-minimal expansion of a real closed field. We prove that if dim(G\X) < dim G for some definable ${X \subseteq G}$ then X contains a torsion point of G. Along the way we develop a general theory for the so-called G-linear sets, and investigate definable sets which contain abstract subgroups of G.
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    The importance of defining the feasible set.Tyler Cowen - 2007 - Economics and Philosophy 23 (1):1-14.
    How should we define the feasible set? Even when individuals agree on facts and values, as traditionally construed, different views on feasibility may suffice to produce very different policy conclusions. Focusing on the difficulties in the feasibility concept may help us resolve some policy disagreements, or at least identify the sources of those disagreements. Feasibility is most plausibly a matter of degree rather than of kind. Normative economic reasoning therefore faces a fuzzy social budget constraint. Iterative reasoning about feasibility and (...)
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    Admissible Sets and Structures. An Approach to Definability Theory.Mark Nadel - 1978 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (1):139-144.
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