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An Introduction to Stability Theory
Anand Pillay

An Introduction to Stability Theory

Dover Publications (Nov 24, 2008)
9780486468969
| Paperback
160 pages | 156 x 235 mm
Dewey 515/.392
LC Classification QA9.7 .P55 2008
LC Control No. 2008029554

Genre

  • Textbook

Subject

  • Mathematics / Probability & Statistics / General
  • Model Theory
  • Stability

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This introductory treatment covers the basic concepts and machinery of stability theory. Lemmas, corollaries, proofs, and notes assist readers in working through and understanding the material and applications. Full of examples, theorems, propositions, and problems, it is suitable for graduate students in logic and mathematics, professional mathematicians, and computer scientists. Chapter 1 introduces the notions of definable type, heir, and coheir. A discussion of stability and order follows, along with definitions of forking that follow the approach of Lascar and Poizat, plus a consideration of forking and the definability of types. Subsequent chapters examine superstability, dividing and ranks, the relation between types and sets of indiscernibles, and further properties of stable theories. The text concludes with proofs of the theorems of Morley and Baldwin-Lachlan and an extension of dimension theory that incorporates orthogonality of types in addition to regular types.

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Value

Book Condition 75-100% Great