Pac Structures as Invariants of Finite Group Actions
DANIEL MAX HOFFMANN,
PIOTR KOWALSKI
Abstract:We study model theory of actions of finite groups on substructures of a stable structure. We give an abstract description of existentially closed actions as above in terms of invariants and PAC structures. We show that if the corresponding PAC property is first order, then the theory of such actions has a model companion. Then, we analyze some particular theories of interest (mostly various theories of fields of positive characteristic) and show that in all the cases considered the PAC property is first order.
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REFERENCE[1] D. M. Hoffmann and P. Kowalski. PAC structures as invariants of finite group actions.
The publisher apologizes for the error. The article has been corrected online.
REFERENCE[1] D. M. Hoffmann and P. Kowalski. PAC structures as invariants of finite group actions.
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