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Unidimensional theories are superstable
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    Unidimensional theories are superstable (English)
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    A first order theory T of power \(\lambda\) is called unidimensional if any two \(\lambda^+\)-saturated models of T of the same sufficiently large cardinality are isomorphic. An equivalent definition: T is unidimensional iff it is stable and any two non-algebraic types are non-orthogonal. S. Shelah asked whether an unidimensional theory is superstable. The author solves the problem in the positive. The theorem is proved by a closer analysis of the non-orthogonality relation. The proof involves an existence theorem and a definability theorem for definable groups in stable theories, and an analysis of their relation to regular types.
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    superstable theory
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    saturated models
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    unidimensional theory
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    non- orthogonality
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    definability
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    definable groups
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    stable theories
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    regular types
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