Homogeneous models of stable theories (Q1914755)

From MaRDI portal
Revision as of 14:33, 1 February 2024 by Import240129110113 (talk | contribs) (Added link to MaRDI item.)
scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Homogeneous models of stable theories
scientific article

    Statements

    Homogeneous models of stable theories (English)
    0 references
    27 August 1996
    0 references
    The author studies homogeneous models which only realize certain types. More precisely, let \(D(T)\) be the set of types of finite tuples over \(\emptyset\) of some complete first-order theory \(T\), and for a set \(A\) let \(D(A)\) be the set of types over \(\emptyset\) of finite tuples from \(A\). If \(D \subseteq D(T)\), a \(D\)-set \((D\)-model) is a set (model) \(A\) with \(D(A) \subseteq D\), and a \(D\)-type over a \(D\)-set \(A\) is a type over \(A\) such that \(D(A \cup \{a\}) \subseteq D\) for any realization \(a\) of the type. A model \({\mathcal M}\) is \((D, \lambda)\)-homogeneous if \(D({\mathcal M}) = D\) and \({\mathcal M}\) is \(\lambda\)-homogeneous; \(D\) is \(\lambda\)-stable if over any set of cardinality \(\lambda\) there are at most \(\lambda\) distinct \(D\)-types and if there is a \((D, \lambda^+)\)-homogeneous model. Extending work of \textit{S. Shelah} [Ann. Math. Logic 2, 69-118 (1970; Zbl 0204.31104)], various classification-theoretic questions are considered for the class of \((D,\lambda)\)-homogeneous models, under varying stability assumptions on \(T\) \((\omega\)-stability, superstability, \(\lambda\)-stability): existence of \((D, \lambda)\)-prime models over a \(D\)-set, existence and characterization of \((D, \lambda)\)-homogeneous models, existence and characterization of \(D\)-saturated models (models \({\mathcal M}\) with \(D ({\mathcal M}) = D\) and \(|p^{\mathcal M} |= |{\mathcal M} |\) for every non-algebraic \(D\)-type \(p\) over less than \(|{\mathcal M} |\) parameters from \({\mathcal M})\), behaviour of \((D, \lambda)\)-homogeneity under unions of elementary chains, and a categoricity theorem (if \(T\) is superstable and has up to isomorphism only one \((D, \lambda) \)-homogeneous model in some power \(> \lambda (T)\), then this is true in every such power). From this, the author derives information about \(\lambda\)-homogeneous models in general: a condition for \(\kappa\)-homogeneity to imply \(\lambda\)-homogeneity (for \(\kappa < \lambda)\), or even homogeneity or hyperhomogeneity. If \(T\) is both \(\lambda\)- and \(\kappa\)-stable for some \(\kappa > \lambda\), then the number of non-isomorphic homogeneous models of cardinality \(\kappa\) equals the number of non-isomorphic homogeneous models of cardinality \(\lambda\) which contain an infinite indiscernible sequence (and in particular does not depend on \(\kappa)\); if \(T\) is \(\omega\)-stable and has uncountably many non-isomorphic homogeneous models in some uncountable power, then \(T\) has continuum many non-isomorphic homogeneous models in every infinite power.
    0 references
    stable theory
    0 references
    \(D\)-set
    0 references
    \(D\)-saturated models
    0 references
    homogeneous models
    0 references
    categoricity
    0 references
    hyperhomogeneity
    0 references

    Identifiers