Toward categoricity for classes with no maximal models

Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 97 (1-3):1-25 (1999)
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Abstract

We provide here the first steps toward a Classification Theory ofElementary Classes with no maximal models, plus some mild set theoretical assumptions, when the class is categorical in some λ greater than its Löwenheim-Skolem number. We study the degree to which amalgamation may be recovered, the behaviour of non μ-splitting types. Most importantly, the existence of saturated models in a strong enough sense is proved, as a first step toward a complete solution to the o Conjecture for these classes. Further results are in preparation

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Andrés Villaveces
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