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A mathematical characterization of interpretation between theories
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    A mathematical characterization of interpretation between theories (English)
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    This paper presents a purely model-theoretic condition necessary and sufficient for the usual syntactic notion of relative interpretability between first-order theories. The condition involves the existence of a reduction functor between the respective model classes which preserves ultraproducts. A natural generalization is found whose syntactic equivalent is a notion of interpretability closer to those used in actual mathematical practice.
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    relative interpretability between first-order theories
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    reduction functor
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    model classes
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    ultraproducts
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