Metric Scott analysis (Q2401685)
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Metric Scott analysis (English)
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4 September 2017
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The article under review brings the Scott analysis from classical logic into the setting of continuous logic. It is proven that Scott sentences for separable structures exist and a classical result of \textit{S. Gao} [J. Symb. Log. 63, No. 3, 891--896 (1998; Zbl 0922.03045)] characterizing those Scott sentences with only countable models is extended to the continuous setting (with countable replaced by separable). A continuous version of the Lopez-Escobar theorem [\textit{E. G. K. Lopez-Escobar}, Fundam. Math. 57, 253--272 (1965; Zbl 0137.00701)] is also obtained. The approach here involves a notion called weak modulus. When one uses the so-called universal weak modulus, one obtains a Scott analysis that describes isomorphism. In this way, the authors prove a continuous analog of the fact that isomorphism is Borel precisely when the Scott ranks are bounded below \(\omega_1\). If, instead, one uses the 1-Lipshitz modulus, then the Scott analysis specializes to familiar distances in analysis, such as Gromov-Hausdorff distance for metric spaces and Kadets distances for Banach spaces. As a result, the authors prove that the set of Polish metric spaces at Gromov-Hausdorff distance \(0\) from a particular Polish metric space is Borel.
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continuous logic
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infinitary logic
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Scott sentence
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López-Escobar theorem
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Borel equivalence relations
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Gromov-Hausdorff distance
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