Gruppenuniversalität und Homogenisierbarkeit (Q1073014)

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    Gruppenuniversalität und Homogenisierbarkeit (English)
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    The authors use model theory to prove that, for very general classes \({\mathcal C}\) of structures: (1) every group G is the full automorphism group of some \(C\in {\mathcal C}\), (2) every \(C\in {\mathcal C}\) may be embedded in a homogeneous \(H\in {\mathcal C}\). The results unify numerous results from the literature. The authors discuss the applicability of the results to groups, projective planes, affine planes, (m,n)-planes, (k,m,n)- geometries, generalized n-corners (or vertices), k-nets, (k,n)-Steiner systems, LP-spaces, covering geometries, ''magmas'' of type \(\tau\), \(\theta\)-algebras of type \(\tau\), commutative loops and quasigroups, commutative algebras of type \(\tau\) over a commutative field, and commutative division algebras over a commutative field.
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    group universality
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    homogeneity
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    classes of structures
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    combinatorial structure
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    geometrical structure
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    algebraic structure
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    full automorphism group
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    projective planes
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    affine planes
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    generalized n-corners
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    k-nets
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    Steiner systems
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    LP-spaces
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    covering geometries
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    magmas
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    loops
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    quasigroups
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    commutative algebras
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    commutative division algebras
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