The intrinsic enumerability of linear orders (Q2714036)

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    The intrinsic enumerability of linear orders
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1603304

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      10 June 2001
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      intrinsically enumerable model
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      admissible set
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      hereditarily finite superstructure
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      The intrinsic enumerability of linear orders (English)
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      A model \(M\) is called intrinsically enumerable if there exists a mapping \(\nu\:\omega\rightarrow {\mathfrak M}\) which is \(\Sigma\)-definable over \(\mathbb {HF}({\mathfrak M})\). The main result asserts that every infinite linear ordering is not intrinsically enumerable. Some criteria are proven for the existential equivalence and inclusions between existential theories of models of the kind \(\langle{\mathbb {HF}}({\mathfrak M}),a\rangle\).
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