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Existentially closed fields with holomorphy rings
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    Existentially closed fields with holomorphy rings (English)
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    5 November 1997
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    The paper studies the existence of a model companion for a theory of fields with a predicate for a subring. Precisely it is shown that the theory of fields together with an integrally closed subring, the theory of formally real fields with a real holomorphy ring and the theory of formally \(p\)-adic fields with a \(p\)-adic holomorphy have no model companions in the language of fields augmented by a unary predicate for the corresponding ring. Key facts are that any existentially closed model of each of these theories is not a field and a kind of local-global transfer principle for existentially closed models of these theories.
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    existence of a model companion
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    theory of fields with a predicate for a subring
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    integrally closed subring
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    formally real fields
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    real holomorphy ring
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    formally \(p\)-adic fields
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    \(p\)-adic holomorphy
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    existentially closed model
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    local-global transfer principle
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