Forking in short and tame abstract elementary classes
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Publication:529160
DOI10.1016/j.apal.2017.02.002zbMath1377.03024arXiv1306.6562OpenAlexW1953930525MaRDI QIDQ529160
Publication date: 18 May 2017
Published in: Annals of Pure and Applied Logic (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1306.6562
Classification theory, stability, and related concepts in model theory (03C45) Properties of classes of models (03C52) Set-theoretic model theory (03C55) Abstract elementary classes and related topics (03C48)
Related Items (15)
Canonical forking in AECs ⋮ Infinitary stability theory ⋮ Building independence relations in abstract elementary classes ⋮ Toward a stability theory of tame abstract elementary classes ⋮ STABILITY RESULTS ASSUMING TAMENESS, MONSTER MODEL, AND CONTINUITY OF NONSPLITTING ⋮ Shelah's eventual categoricity conjecture in tame abstract elementary classes with primes ⋮ TAMENESS AND FRAMES REVISITED ⋮ EQUIVALENT DEFINITIONS OF SUPERSTABILITY IN TAME ABSTRACT ELEMENTARY CLASSES ⋮ Forking independence from the categorical point of view ⋮ Superstability from categoricity in abstract elementary classes ⋮ Chains of saturated models in AECs ⋮ Symmetry in abstract elementary classes with amalgamation ⋮ Internal sizes in \(\mu\)-abstract elementary classes ⋮ Simple-like independence relations in abstract elementary classes ⋮ Downward categoricity from a successor inside a good frame
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