Categoricity and universal classes
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- Categoricity
- Categoricity for abstract classes with amalgamation
- Categoricity in Power
- Classification theory and the number of non-isomorphic models.
- Finding a field in a Zariski-like structure
- Finite diagrams stable in power
- Generalizing Morley's Theorem
- INTERPRETING GROUPS AND FIELDS IN SOME NONELEMENTARY CLASSES
- Model Theory
- On model theory of covers of algebraically closed fields
- On strongly minimal sets
- Quasiminimal structures, groups and Zariski-like geometries
- Shelah's eventual categoricity conjecture in universal classes. I.
- Shelah's eventual categoricity conjecture in universal classes. II
- Strong splitting in stable homogeneous models
- Universal horn classes categorical or free in power
Cited in
(14)- Natural Classes and Natural Classification
- New Computational Paradigms
- Countable categoricity
- Shelah's eventual categoricity conjecture in universal classes. II
- C-systems defined by universe categories: presheaves
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3316887 (Why is no real title available?)
- Categorical generalization of a universal domain
- PUNCTUAL CATEGORICITY AND UNIVERSALITY
- Universal abstract elementary classes and locally multipresentable categories
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4037830 (Why is no real title available?)
- Categoricity in multiuniversal classes
- Simplicity and uncountable categoricity in excellent classes
- RELATIVE CATEGORICITY AND ABSTRACTION PRINCIPLES
- Categoricity and Universal Classes
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