Models with second order properties. IV. A general method and eliminating diamonds (Q762058)
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Models with second order properties. IV. A general method and eliminating diamonds (English)
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1983
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This article is a continuation of the author's previous papers under the same title [for part III see Arch. Math. Logik Grundlagenforsch. 21, 1-11 (1981; Zbl 0502.03016)] and contains some generalizations of the results presented there. The author has invented a general method of building models of first order theories having some special second order properties. The model of power \(\lambda^+\) is built up by an increasing chain of models of power \(\lambda\) using forcing technique. For this construction the author uses the set-theoretic assertion \((D1)_{\lambda}\) which follows e.g. from the \(\diamond_{\lambda}\) condition. The results are applied to the construction of rigid atomic Boolean algebras, trees and ordered fields. One of the resulting theorems says that (under a suitable set-theoretic assumption) there exists a rigid real-closed field being not a subfield of the reals, which gives the solution to the problem of Saltzman.
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forcing
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rigid atomic Boolean algebras
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trees
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ordered fields
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real- closed field
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problem of Saltzman
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