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    Finite axiomatizations for existentially closed posets and semilattices (English)
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    It is well known that any universal first order relational theory K with the joint embedding and the amalgamation property admits an \(\aleph_ 0\)-categorical model-completion \(\bar K\) which is given by formalizing the finite diagrams of models of K according to the back and forth method [e.g. the reviewer's dissertation, Z. Math. Logik Grundlagen Math. 15, 37-48 (1969; Zbl 0188.321), p. 42, footnote]. Applied to totally ordered sets the method yields the densely ordered sets without endpoints. The authors establish similar finite axiomatizations of \(\bar K\) for posets and semilattices.
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    existentially closed posets
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    existentially closed semilattices
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    finite axiomatizability
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    model companions
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    categoricity
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