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    On Model-Theoretic Connected Groups.Jakub Gismatullin - 2024 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 89 (1):50-79.
    We introduce and study the model-theoretic notions of absolute connectedness and type-absolute connectedness for groups. We prove that groups of rational points of split semisimple linear groups (that is, Chevalley groups) over arbitrary infinite fields are absolutely connected and characterize connected Lie groups which are type-absolutely connected. We prove that the class of type-absolutely connected group is exactly the class of discretely topologized groups with the trivial Bohr compactification, that is, the class of minimally almost periodic (...)
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    On Groups with Definable F_-Generics Definable in _P-Adically Closed Fields.Anand Pillay & Y. A. O. Ningyuan - 2023 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 88 (4):1334-1353.
    The aim of this paper is to develop the theory of groups definable in the p-adic field ${{\mathbb {Q}}_p}$, with “definable f-generics” in the sense of an ambient saturated elementary extension of ${{\mathbb {Q}}_p}$. We call such groups definable f-generic groups.So, by a “definable f-generic” or $dfg$ group we mean a definable group in a saturated model with a global f-generic type which is definable over a small model. In the present context the group is definable over (...)
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    Definable topological dynamics for trigonalizable algebraic groups over Qp.Ningyuan Yao - 2019 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 65 (3):376-386.
    We study the flow of trigonalizable algebraic group acting on its type space, focusing on the problem raised in [17] of whether weakly generic types coincide with almost periodic types if the group has global definable f‐generic types, equivalently whether the union of minimal subflows of a suitable type space is closed. We shall give a description of f‐generic types of trigonalizable algebraic groups, and prove that every f‐generic type is almost periodic.
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  4. Plato’s Metaphysical Development before Middle Period Dialogues.Mohammad Bagher Ghomi - manuscript
    Regarding the relation of Plato’s early and middle period dialogues, scholars have been divided to two opposing groups: unitarists and developmentalists. While developmentalists try to prove that there are some noticeable and even fundamental differences between Plato’s early and middle period dialogues, the unitarists assert that there is no essential difference in there. The main goal of this article is to suggest that some of Plato’s ontological as well as epistemological principles change, both radically and fundamentally, between the early and (...)
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    There are 2ℵ⚬ many almost strongly minimal generalized n-gons that do not interpret and infinite group.Mark J. Debonis & Ali Nesin - 1998 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 63 (2):485 - 508.
    Generalizedn-gons are certain geometric structures (incidence geometries) that generalize the concept of projective planes (the nontrivial generalized 3-gons are exactly the projective planes).In a simplified world, every generalizedn-gon of finite Morley rank would be an algebraic one, i.e., one of the three families described in [9] for example. To our horror, John Baldwin [2], using methods discovered by Hrushovski [7], constructed ℵ1-categorical projective planes which are not algebraic. The projective planes that Baldwin constructed fail to be algebraic in a dramatic (...)
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    Essentially periodic ordered groups.Françoise Point & Frank O. Wagner - 2000 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 105 (1-3):261-291.
    A totally ordered group G is essentially periodic if for every definable non-trivial convex subgroup H of G every definable subset of G is equal to a finite union of cosets of subgroups of G on some interval containing an end segment of H; it is coset-minimal if all definable subsets are equal to a finite union of cosets, intersected with intervals. We study definable sets and functions in such groups, and relate them to the quasi-o-minimal groups introduced (...)
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    Minimal ethics for the anthropocene.Joanna Zylinska - 2014 - Ann Arbor, Michigan: Open Humanities Press.
    Life typically becomes an object of reflection when it is seen to be under threat. In particular, humans have a tendency to engage in thinking about life (instead of just continuing to live it) when being confronted with the prospect of death: be it the death of individuals due to illness, accident or old age; the death of whole ethnic or national groups in wars and other forms of armed conflict; but also of whole populations, be they human or nonhuman. (...)
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    Minimality conditions on circularly ordered structures.Beibut Sh Kulpeshov & H. Dugald Macpherson - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (4):377-399.
    We explore analogues of o-minimality and weak o-minimality for circularly ordered sets. Much of the theory goes through almost unchanged, since over a parameter the circular order yields a definable linear order. Working over ∅ there are differences. Our main result is a structure theory for ℵ0-categorical weakly circularly minimal structures. There is a 5-homogeneous example which is not 6-homogeneous, but any example which is k-homogeneous for some k ≥ 6 is k-homogeneous for all k.
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    Group Rights: A Defense.David Ingram - unknown
    Human rights belong to individuals in virtue of their common humanity. Yet it is an important question whether human rights entail or comport with the possession of what I call group-specific rights, or rights that individuals possess only because they belong to a particular group. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights says they do. Article 15 asserts the right to nationality, or citizenship. Unless one believes that the only citizenship compatible with a universal human rights regime is cosmopolitan (...)
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    Abelian groups with modular generic.James Loveys - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (1):250-259.
    Let G be a stable abelian group with regular modular generic. We show that either 1. there is a definable nongeneric K ≤ G such that G/K has definable connected component and so strongly regular generics, or 2. distinct elements of the division ring yielding the dependence relation are represented by subgroups of G × G realizing distinct strong types (when regarded as elements of G eq ). In the latter case one can choose almost 0-definable subgroups representing (...)
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    Infinitesimal approach of almost- automorphic functions.Yves Péraire - 1993 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 63 (3):283-297.
    Péraire, Y., Infinitesimal approach to almost-automorphic functions, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 63 283–297. Thanks to the use of ideal elements of several levels, we are able to give a compact topological characterization of almost-automorphic functions. This new characterization turns out to be equivalent to a geometrical one: the existence of a relatively dense group of “pointwise periods”. However, the more significant result obtained, in our opinion, is a very important lowering of the complexity in characterizations (...)
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    The evolution of the cooperative group.I. Walker & R. M. Williams - 1976 - Acta Biotheoretica 25 (1):1-43.
    A simple model, illustrating the transition from a population of free swimming, solitary cells to one consisting of small colonies serves as a basis to discuss the evolution of the cooperative group. The transition is the result of a mutation of the dynamics of cell division, delayed cell separation leads to colonies of four cells. With this mutation cooperative features appear, such as synchronised cell divisions within colonies and coordinated flagellar function which enables the colony to swim in definite (...)
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    Concerning electronegativity as a basic elemental property and why the periodic table is usually represented in its medium form.Mark R. Leach - 2012 - Foundations of Chemistry 15 (1):13-29.
    Electronegativity, described by Linus Pauling described as “The power of an atom in a molecule to attract electrons to itself” (Pauling in The nature of the chemical bond, 3rd edn, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, p 88, 1960), is used to predict bond polarity. There are dozens of methods for empirically quantifying electronegativity including: the original thermochemical technique (Pauling in J Am Chem Soc 54:3570–3582, 1932), numerical averaging of the ionisation potential and electron affinity (Mulliken in J Chem Phys 2:782–784, 1934), (...)
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    Typical automorphism groups of finite nonrigid structures.Vera Koponen - 2015 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 54 (5-6):571-586.
    We work with a finite relational vocabulary with at least one relation symbol with arity at least 2. Fix any integer m > 1. For almost all finite structures such that at least m elements are moved by some automorphisms, the automorphism group is i\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${^{i}}$$\end{document} for some i≤/2\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${i \leq /2}$$\end{document}; and if some relation symbol has arity at least 3, then (...)
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    Consenting for Novel and Dangerous Surgical Procedures with Minimal Supporting Evidence.Michelle J. Clarke - 2015 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 5 (1):5-7.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Consenting for Novel and Dangerous Surgical Procedures with Minimal Supporting EvidenceMichelle J. ClarkeFrank1 was a 19–year–old man referred to me after a workup for back pain led to the discovery of a large, aggressive tumor in his sacrum. The tumor wrapped around the nerves controlling bowel, bladder, and leg function. We performed a needle biopsy and learned that the tumor was an angiosarcoma, an extremely aggressive and usually deadly (...)
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    Almost Periodic Synchronization for Quaternion-Valued Neural Networks with Time-Varying Delays.Yongkun Li, Xiaofang Meng & Yuan Ye - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-13.
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    Jizya Tax Levied on Mawālī By Al-Ḥajjāj ibn Yūsuf’s Period in Umayyads and Its Background.Yunus Akyürek - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (1):331-351.
    The Umayyad State is widely criticized in the West as well as in its own region. Actually, this is normal situation. Because Hijaz Arabs who had no state experience, built a multinational state in short period of time. Yet, this caused serious matters. The fundamental point of the criticism is the payment of tax, also called jizya, which is taken from residents (mawālī) of Khorasan and Transoxania. However, in most studies on this subject, it is understood that the jizya taken (...)
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    Almost free groups and long Ehrenfeucht–Fraı̈ssé games.Pauli Väisänen - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 123 (1-3):101-134.
    An Abelian group G is strongly λ -free iff G is L ∞, λ -equivalent to a free Abelian group iff the isomorphism player has a winning strategy in an Ehrenfeucht–Fraı̈ssé game of length ω between G and a free Abelian group. We study possible longer Ehrenfeucht–Fraı̈ssé games between a nonfree group and a free Abelian group. A group G is called ε -game-free if the isomorphism player has a winning strategy in an Ehrenfeucht–Fraı̈ssé (...)
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    Positive emotions foster spontaneous synchronisation in a group movement improvisation task.Andrii Smykovskyi, Marta M. N. Bieńkiewicz, Simon Pla, Stefan Janaqi & Benoît G. Bardy - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Emotions are a natural vector for acting together with others and are witnessed in human behaviour, perception and body functions. For this reason, studies of human-to-human interaction, such as multi-person motor synchronisation, are a perfect setting to disentangle the linkage of emotion with socio-motor interaction. And yet, the majority of joint action studies aiming at understanding the impact of emotions on multi-person performance resort to enacted emotions, the ones that are emulated based on the previous experience of such emotions, and (...)
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  20. Minimal Cooperation and Group Roles.Katherine Ritchie - 2020 - In Anika Fiebich (ed.), Minimal Cooperation and Shared Agency.
    Cooperation has been analyzed primarily in the context of theories of collective intentionality. These discussions have primarily focused on interactions between pairs or small groups of agents who know one another personally. Cooperative game theory has also been used to argue for a form of cooperation in large unorganized groups. Here I consider a form of minimal cooperation that can arise among members of potentially large organized groups (e.g., corporate teams, committees, governmental bodies). I argue that members of organized groups (...)
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    Almost free groups and Ehrenfeucht–Fraı̈ssé games for successors of singular cardinals.Saharon Shelah & Pauli Väisänen - 2002 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 118 (1-2):147-173.
    We strengthen nonstructure theorems for almost free Abelian groups by studying long Ehrenfeucht–Fraı̈ssé games between a fixed group of cardinality λ and a free Abelian group. A group is called ε -game-free if the isomorphism player has a winning strategy in the game of length ε ∈ λ . We prove for a large set of successor cardinals λ = μ + the existence of nonfree -game-free groups of cardinality λ . We concentrate on successors of (...)
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    Constructing an almost hyperdefinable group.Itay Ben-Yaacov, Ivan Tomašić & Frank O. Wagner - 2004 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 4 (02):181-212.
    This paper completes the proof of the group configuration theorem for simple theories started in [1]. We introduce the notion of an almost hyperdefinable structure, and show that it has a reasonable model theory. We then construct an almost hyperdefinable group from a polygroup chunk.
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    The universal covering homomorphism in o‐minimal expansions of groups.Mário J. Edmundo & Pantelis E. Eleftheriou - 2007 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 53 (6):571-582.
    Suppose G is a definably connected, definable group in an o-minimal expansion of an ordered group. We show that the o-minimal universal covering homomorphism equation image: equation image→ G is a locally definable covering homomorphism and π1 is isomorphic to the o-minimal fundamental group π of G defined using locally definable covering homomorphisms.
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    Simple almost hyperdefinable groups.Itaï Ben-Yaacov - 2006 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 6 (01):69-88.
    We lay down the groundwork for the treatment of almost hyperdefinable groups: notions from [5] are put into a natural hierarchy, and new notions, essential to the study to such groups, fit elegantly into this hierarchy. We show that "classical" properties of definable and hyperdefinable groups in simple theories can be generalised to this context. In particular, we prove the existence of stabilisers of Lascar strong types and of the connected and locally connected components of subgroups, and that in (...)
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    Global Asymptotic Almost Periodic Synchronization of Clifford-Valued CNNs with Discrete Delays.Yongkun Li & Jianglian Xiang - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-13.
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    Structure theorems for o-minimal expansions of groups.Mario J. Edmundo - 2000 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 102 (1-2):159-181.
    Let R be an o-minimal expansion of an ordered group R has no poles, R cannot define a real closed field with domain R and order R is eventually linear and every R -definable set is a finite union of cones. As a corollary we get that Th has quantifier elimination and universal axiomatization in the language with symbols for the ordered group operations, bounded R -definable sets and a symbol for each definable endomorphism of the group.
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    Permanence and Almost Periodic Solutions for N-Species Nonautonomous Lotka-Volterra Competitive Systems with Delays and Impulsive Perturbations on Time Scales.Xuxu Yu, Qiru Wang & Yuzhen Bai - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-12.
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    A monotonicity theorem for dp-minimal densely ordered groups.John Goodrick - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (1):221-238.
    Dp-minimality is a common generalization of weak minimality and weak o-minimality. If T is a weakly o-minimal theory then it is dp-minimal (Fact 2.2), but there are dp-minimal densely ordered groups that are not weakly o-minimal. We introduce the even more general notion of inp-minimality and prove that in an inp-minimal densely ordered group, every definable unary function is a union of finitely many continuous locally monotonic functions (Theorem 3.2).
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    Existence and Global Exponential Stability of Pseudo Almost Periodic Solutions for Neutral Type Quaternion-Valued Neural Networks with Delays in the Leakage Term on Time Scales.Yongkun Li & Xiaofang Meng - 2017 - Complexity:1-15.
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    On a Variant of Constructivisation of the Theory of Almost Periodic Functions.Maurice Margenstern - 1978 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 24 (31‐36):495-507.
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    On a Variant of Constructivisation of the Theory of Almost Periodic Functions.Maurice Margenstern - 1978 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 24 (31-36):495-507.
  32. Theoretical Analysis-Existence and Global Attractability of Almost Periodic Solution for Competitive Neural Networks with Time-Varying Delays and Different Time Scales.Wentong Liao & Linshan Wang - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 3971--297.
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  33. Group Belief: Defending a minimal version of summativism.Domingos Faria - 2021 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 58 (1):82-93.
    Beliefs are commonly attributed to groups or collective entities. But what is the nature of group belief? Summativism and nonsummativism are two main rival views regarding the nature of group belief. On the one hand, summativism holds that, necessarily, a group g has a belief B only if at least one individual i is both a member of g and has B. On the other hand, non-summativism holds that it is possible for a group g to (...)
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    Group identification, joint attention, and preferences: a cluster of minimal pre-conditions for joint actions.Alessandro Salice - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    An important thesis discussed in the literature on shared agency is that group identification motivates pre-school children to act together. This paper aims at further illuminating this thesis by clarifying what triggers the process of group identification in young children. It is argued that joint attention, among other functions in supporting joint actions, can reveal to the co-attenders that they share some preferences. Since sharing preferences has been established by the literature to be a reliable motivation of (...) identification and since joint attention has an early emergence in development, one can consider joint attention to be a putative trigger of group identification in pre-school children. If this is on the right track, group identification, joint attention, and preferences identify a cluster of minimal pre-conditions for joint actions. (shrink)
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    Weakly minimal groups with a new predicate.Gabriel Conant & Michael C. Laskowski - 2020 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 20 (2):2050011.
    Fix a weakly minimal (i.e. superstable U-rank 1) structure M. Let M∗ be an expansion by constants for an elementary substructure, and let A be an arbitrary subset of the universe M. We show that all formulas in the expansion (M∗,A) are equivalent to bounded formulas, and so (M,A) is stable (or NIP) if and only if the M-induced structure AM on A is stable (or NIP). We then restrict to the case that M is a pure abelian group (...)
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  36. Minimal groups in separably closed fields.E. Bouscaren & F. Delon - 2002 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (1):239-259.
    We give a complete description of minimal groups infinitely definable in separably closed fields of finite degree of imperfection. In particular we answer positively the question of the existence of such a group with infinite transcendence degree (i.e., a minimal group with non thin generic).
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    Definable group extensions in semi‐bounded o‐minimal structures.Mário J. Edmundo & Pantelis E. Eleftheriou - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (6):598-604.
    In this note we show: Let R = 〈R, <, +, 0, …〉 be a semi-bounded o-minimal expansion of an ordered group, and G a group definable in R of linear dimension m . Then G is a definable extension of a bounded definable group B by 〈Rm, +〉.
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    Weakly minimal modules over integral group rings and over related classes of rings.Stefano Leonesi, Sonia L'Innocente & Carlo Toffalori - 2005 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 51 (6):613-625.
    A module is weakly minimal if and only if every pp-definable subgroup is either finite or of finite index. We study weakly minimal modules over several classes of rings, including valuation domains, Prüfer domains and integral group rings.
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    Strongly Minimal Groups in the Theory of Compact Complex Spaces.Matthias Aschenbrenner, Rahim Moosa & Thomas Scanlon - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (2):529 - 552.
    We characterise strongly minimal groups interpretable in elementary extensions of compact complex analytic spaces.
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    Almost o-minimal structures and X -structures.Masato Fujita - 2022 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 173 (9):103144.
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    Fundamental group in o-minimal structures with definable Skolem functions.Bruno Dinis, Mário J. Edmundo & Marcello Mamino - 2021 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 172 (8):102975.
    In this paper we work in an arbitrary o-minimal structure with definable Skolem functions and prove that definably connected, locally definable manifolds are uniformly definably path connected, have an admissible cover by definably simply connected, open definable subsets and, definable paths and definable homotopies on such locally definable manifolds can be lifted to locally definable covering maps. These properties allow us to obtain the main properties of the general o-minimal fundamental group, including: invariance and comparison results; existence of universal (...)
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    Minimal Organizational Requirements for the Ascription of Animal Personality to Social Groups.Hilton F. Japyassú, Lucia C. Neco & Nei Nunes-Neto - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Recently, psychological phenomena have been expanded to new domains, crisscrossing boundaries of organizational levels, with the emergence of areas such as social personality and ecosystem learning. In this contribution, we analyze the ascription of an individual-based concept (personality) to the social level. Although justified boundary crossings can boost new approaches and applications, the indiscriminate misuse of concepts refrains the growth of scientific areas. The concept of social personality is based mainly on the detection of repeated group differences across a (...)
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    Weakly minimal groups of unbounded exponent.James Loveys - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (3):928-937.
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    Groups of dimension two and three over o-minimal structures.A. Nesin, A. Pillay & V. Razenj - 1991 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 53 (3):279-296.
    Let G be a group definable in an o-minimal structure M. In this paper we show: Theorem. If G is a two-dimensional definably connected nonabelian group, then G is centerless and G is isomorphic to R+R*>0, for some real closed field R. Theorem. If G is a three-dimensional nonsolvable, centerless, definably connected group, then either G SO3 or G PSL2, for some real closed field R.
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  45. Almost minimal varieties related to fuzzy logic.Yosuke Katoh, Tomasz Kowalski & Masaki Ueda - 2006 - Reports on Mathematical Logic.
     
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    Cofinitary groups, almost disjoint and dominating families.Michael Hrušák, Juris Steprans & Yi Zhang - 2001 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (3):1259-1276.
    In this paper we show that it is consistent with ZFC that the cardinality of every maximal cofinitary group of Sym(ω) is strictly greater than the cardinal numbers o and a.
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    Interpreting groups inside modular strongly minimal homogeneous models.Tapani Hyttinen - 2003 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 3 (01):127-142.
    A large homogeneous model M is strongly minimal, if any definable subset is either bounded or has bounded complement. In this case is a pregeometry, where bcl denotes the bounded closure operation. In this paper, we show that if M is a large homogeneous strongly minimal structure and is non-trivial and locally modular, then M interprets a group. In addition, we give a description of such groups.
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    The group VIII platinum-group metals and the periodic table.W. P. Griffith - 2009 - Foundations of Chemistry 12 (1):17-25.
    The six platinum group metals (pgms: ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium and platinum) posed a number of problems for 19th-century chemists, including Mendeleev, for their Periodic classification. This account discusses the discovery of the pgms, the determination of their atomic weights and their classification.
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  49. Almost strongly minimal theories. I.John T. Baldwin - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (3):487-493.
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    Groups definable in linear o-minimal structures: the non-compact case.Pantelis E. Eleftheriou - 2010 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 75 (1):208-220.
    Let $\scr{M}=\langle M,+,<,0,S\rangle $ be a linear o-minimal expansion of an ordered group, and $G=\langle G,\oplus ,e_{G}\rangle $ an n-dimensional group definable in $\scr{M}$ . We show that if G is definably connected with respect to the t-topology, then it is definably isomorphic to a definable quotient group U/L, for some convex ${\ssf V}\text{-definable}$ subgroup U of $\langle M^{n},+\rangle $ and a lattice L of rank equal to the dimension of the 'compact part' of G.
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