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Filtered and stable Boolean powers are relativized full Boolean powers (English)
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1984
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Using a relativized version of the Feferman-Vaught-Theorem [\textit{H. Volger}, Colloq. Math. 36, 1-11 (1976; Zbl 0361.02069)] and the fact that filtered and finitely based stable boolean powers are relativized full boolean powers, results of \textit{J. H. Schmerl} [Algebra Univers. 8, 159- 161 (1978; Zbl 0426.03034)] are generalized. For example one gets the decidability of the theory of all G-stable boolean powers of A for finite A and finite groups G.
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Feferman-Vaught-Theorem
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boolean powers
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