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Generalizing classical and effective model theory in theories of operations and classes (English)
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1991
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The author proposes a family of theories of operations and classes with an aim of developing abstract versions of model-theoretic results. The theories in question are two-sorted, with one kind of variable for individuals and the other for classes. All the theories used assume a common group of axioms. The author works mainly with three theories, \(FMT_ 0\), FMT, \(FMT_{\Omega}\). The aim of the author's work is to give an abstract development of model theory in these theories and in a way to look as much as possible like classical mathematics. \(FMT_ 0\) generalizes portions of countable and recursive model theory; FMT generalizes portions of countable and hyperarithmetical model theory and \(FMT_{\Omega}\) provides a generalization of the classical L(Q)- completeness theorem and of an admissible version of L(Q)-completeness due to Bruce and Keisler. The paper continues the program originated by Feferman.
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countable model theory
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theories of operations and classes
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recursive model theory
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hyperarithmetical model theory
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L(Q)-completeness
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