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- Amalgamation, absoluteness, and categoricity
- CATEGORICITY FROM ONE SUCCESSOR CARDINAL IN TAME ABSTRACT ELEMENTARY CLASSES
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1036692
- Categoricity for abstract classes with amalgamation
- Upward categoricity from a successor cardinal for tame abstract classes with amalgamation
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1490113 (Why is no real title available?)
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- CATEGORICITY FROM ONE SUCCESSOR CARDINAL IN TAME ABSTRACT ELEMENTARY CLASSES
- Categoricity for abstract classes with amalgamation
- Categoricity over P for first order T or categoricity for \(\phi\) \(\in {\mathcal L}_{\omega_ 1\omega}\) can stop at \(\aleph_ k\) while holding for \(\aleph_ 0,\dots ,\aleph_{k-1}\)
- Categoricity transfer in simple finitary abstract elementary classes
- Classification theory for non-elementary classes. I: The number of uncountable models of \(\psi \in L_{\omega _ 1,\omega}\)
- Examples of non-locality
- Independence in finitary abstract elementary classes
- On strongly minimal sets
- Shelah's categoricity conjecture from a successor for tame abstract elementary classes
- Uncountable categoricity of local abstract elementary classes with amalgamation
- Uncountably categorical local tame abstract elementary classes with disjoint amalgamation
- Upward categoricity from a successor cardinal for tame abstract classes with amalgamation
- Upward stability transfer for tame abstract elementary classes
- VON NEUMANN COORDINATIZATION IS NOT FIRST-ORDER
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(24)- Categoricity transfer in simple finitary abstract elementary classes
- Saturation and solvability in abstract elementary classes with amalgamation
- Shelah's eventual categoricity conjecture in universal classes. I.
- Good frames in the Hart-Shelah example
- Forking in short and tame abstract elementary classes
- Interpreting groups and fields in simple, finitary AECs
- Infinitary stability theory
- A topology for Galois types in abstract elementary classes
- Downward categoricity from a successor inside a good frame
- The Hart-Shelah example, in stronger logics
- Failure of n -uniqueness: a family of examples
- Iterated elementary embeddings and the model theory of infinitary logic
- Some consequences of categorification
- The categoricity spectrum of large abstract elementary classes
- Structural logic and abstract elementary classes with intersections
- Examples of non-locality
- Tameness from large cardinal axioms
- \(^{\perp}N\) as an abstract elementary class
- UNIVERSAL CLASSES NEAR ${\aleph _1}$
- Amalgamation, absoluteness, and categoricity
- DISJOINT AMALGAMATION IN LOCALLY FINITE AEC
- Categoricity in multiuniversal classes
- ON CATEGORICITY IN SUCCESSIVE CARDINALS
- Tameness and extending frames
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