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In this paper the authors prove several results related to the important questions on elimination of hyperimaginaries and on stable forking in simple theories. The authors prove that in a CM-trivial theory (a generalization of a 1-based theory) every hyperimaginary is interbounded with a sequence of finitary hyperimaginaries and conclude that any such theory eliminates hyperimaginaries whenever it eliminates finitary hyperimaginaries, and that small CM-trivial theories always eliminate hyperimaginaries. In addition they prove that in a supersimple CM-trivial theory the relation \(R(x;y,z)\) defined by: ``\(\mathrm{tp}(x/yz)\) doesn't fork over \(y\)'' is stable; the proof of this applies the machinary of regular types that is available in the supersimple case. A nice corollary of this (obtained in the current paper) is that any omega-categorical supersimple CM-trivial theory has stable forking. They also prove a related result in the general simple case: the relation \(R(x;y,z)\) defined by ``\(\mathrm{tp}(x/yz)\) doesn't fork over \(\mathrm{Cl}(y)\)'' is stable, where \(\mathrm{Cl}(y)\) is the closure of \(y\) with respect to the family of all non-1-based types.
Property / review text: In this paper the authors prove several results related to the important questions on elimination of hyperimaginaries and on stable forking in simple theories. The authors prove that in a CM-trivial theory (a generalization of a 1-based theory) every hyperimaginary is interbounded with a sequence of finitary hyperimaginaries and conclude that any such theory eliminates hyperimaginaries whenever it eliminates finitary hyperimaginaries, and that small CM-trivial theories always eliminate hyperimaginaries. In addition they prove that in a supersimple CM-trivial theory the relation \(R(x;y,z)\) defined by: ``\(\mathrm{tp}(x/yz)\) doesn't fork over \(y\)'' is stable; the proof of this applies the machinary of regular types that is available in the supersimple case. A nice corollary of this (obtained in the current paper) is that any omega-categorical supersimple CM-trivial theory has stable forking. They also prove a related result in the general simple case: the relation \(R(x;y,z)\) defined by ``\(\mathrm{tp}(x/yz)\) doesn't fork over \(\mathrm{Cl}(y)\)'' is stable, where \(\mathrm{Cl}(y)\) is the closure of \(y\) with respect to the family of all non-1-based types. / rank
 
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    Elimination of hyperimaginaries and stable independence in simple CM-trivial theories (English)
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    In this paper the authors prove several results related to the important questions on elimination of hyperimaginaries and on stable forking in simple theories. The authors prove that in a CM-trivial theory (a generalization of a 1-based theory) every hyperimaginary is interbounded with a sequence of finitary hyperimaginaries and conclude that any such theory eliminates hyperimaginaries whenever it eliminates finitary hyperimaginaries, and that small CM-trivial theories always eliminate hyperimaginaries. In addition they prove that in a supersimple CM-trivial theory the relation \(R(x;y,z)\) defined by: ``\(\mathrm{tp}(x/yz)\) doesn't fork over \(y\)'' is stable; the proof of this applies the machinary of regular types that is available in the supersimple case. A nice corollary of this (obtained in the current paper) is that any omega-categorical supersimple CM-trivial theory has stable forking. They also prove a related result in the general simple case: the relation \(R(x;y,z)\) defined by ``\(\mathrm{tp}(x/yz)\) doesn't fork over \(\mathrm{Cl}(y)\)'' is stable, where \(\mathrm{Cl}(y)\) is the closure of \(y\) with respect to the family of all non-1-based types.
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    simple theory
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    supersimple theory
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    forking
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    CM-trivial theory
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    stable forking
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    elimination of hyperimaginaries
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