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The classification of homogeneous finite-dimensional permutation structures
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    The classification of homogeneous finite-dimensional permutation structures (English)
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    10 February 2020
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    Summary: We classify the homogeneous finite-dimensional permutation structures, i.e. homogeneous structures in a language of finitely many linear orders, giving a nearly complete answer to a question of Cameron, and confirming the classification conjectured by the first author. The primitive case was proven by the second author using model-theoretic methods, and those methods continue to appear here.
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