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Transitive arrangements of algebraic systems (English)
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12 February 2001
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The author introduces the notion of a transitive arrangement \(T^{\ast}\) of a countable family of complete predicative theories \(T_{i}\), \(i\in\omega\), which are Morley expanded, in an exact pseudoplane. The theory \(T^{\ast}\) is transitive. Moreover, \(T^{\ast}\) is stable (superstable, \(\omega\)-stable, small, an \(n\)-theory) if and only if so are all of \(T_{i}\), \(i\in\omega\). The spectrum function of \(T^{\ast}\) is calculated.
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transitive arrangement
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exact pseudoplane
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stable theory
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superstable theory
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\(\omega \)-stable theory
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small theory
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\(n\)-theory
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