2020
DOI: 10.1142/s0219061321500100
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Interpolative fusions

Abstract: We define the interpolative fusion [Formula: see text] of a family [Formula: see text] of first-order theories over a common reduct [Formula: see text], a notion that generalizes many examples of random or generic structures in the model-theoretic literature. When each [Formula: see text] is model-complete, [Formula: see text] coincides with the model companion of [Formula: see text]. By obtaining sufficient conditions for the existence of [Formula: see text], we develop new tools to show that theories of inte… Show more

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“…We recall the following results from [KTW21]. Fact 2.3 can be read as saying that T * ∪ is the model companion of T ∪ "relative" to (T i ) i∈I .…”
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“…We recall the following results from [KTW21]. Fact 2.3 can be read as saying that T * ∪ is the model companion of T ∪ "relative" to (T i ) i∈I .…”
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“…An existence result. Much of [KTW21] is devoted to developing general conditions ensuring existence of T * ∪ . For the examples in the present paper, we will only need to use one result, Fact 2.6 below.…”
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“…Problem 7.14. It should be possible to generalize these results on preservation of -dependence to interpolative fusions of theories as studied in [32]. [31] of Artin-Schreier closedness of dependent fields is to show that if is an algebraically independent tuple -that is, trd(F ( )/F ) = + 1 -then is isomorphic over to the additive group, as algebraic groups.…”
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“…The following is an analog of Fact 7.3 in this more general setting. It is essentially from [46], though we refer to [32] here. Namely, let be a complete theory in a language L with a distinguished L(∅)definable set ( ), and let L ′ ⊇ L be a language such that L ′ \ L = { : ∈ } only contains relational symbols.…”
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