Abstract: This paper continues the study of superstability in abstract elementary classes (AECs) satisfying the amalgamation property. In particular, we consider the definition of -superstability which is based on the local character characterization of superstability from first order logic. Not only is -superstability a potential dividing line in the classification theory for AECs, but it is also a tool in proving instances of Shelah's Categoricity Conjecture. In this paper, we introduce a formulation, involving towers, of symmetry over limit models for -superstable abstract elementary classes. We use this formulation to gain insight into the problem of the uniqueness of limit models for categorical AECs.
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