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  1. Nsop-Like Independence in Aecats.Mark Kamsma - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-34.
    The classes stable, simple, and NSOP $_1$ in the stability hierarchy for first-order theories can be characterised by the existence of a certain independence relation. For each of them there is a canonicity theorem: there can be at most one nice independence relation. Independence in stable and simple first-order theories must come from forking and dividing (which then coincide), and for NSOP $_1$ theories it must come from Kim-dividing. We generalise this work to the framework of Abstract Elementary Categories (AECats) (...)
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  • Categoricity transfer in simple finitary abstract elementary classes.Tapani Hyttinen & Meeri Kesälä - 2011 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (3):759 - 806.
    We continue our study of finitary abstract elementary classes, defined in [7]. In this paper, we prove a categoricity transfer theorem for a case of simple finitary AECs. We introduce the concepts of weak κ-categoricity and f-primary models to the framework of א₀-stable simple finitary AECs with the extension property, whereby we gain the following theorem: Let (������, ≼ ������ ) be a simple finitary AEC, weakly categorical in some uncountable κ. Then (������, ≼ ������ ) is weakly categorical in (...)
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  • Independence in finitary abstract elementary classes.Tapani Hyttinen & Meeri Kesälä - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 143 (1-3):103-138.
    In this paper we study a specific subclass of abstract elementary classes. We construct a notion of independence for these AEC’s and show that under simplicity the notion has all the usual properties of first order non-forking over complete types. Our approach generalizes the context of 0-stable homogeneous classes and excellent classes. Our set of assumptions follow from disjoint amalgamation, existence of a prime model over 0/, Löwenheim–Skolem number being ω, -tameness and a property we call finite character. We also (...)
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  • Lascar Types and Lascar Automorphisms in Abstract Elementary Classes.Tapani Hyttinen & Meeri Kesälä - 2011 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 52 (1):39-54.
    We study Lascar strong types and Galois types and especially their relation to notions of type which have finite character. We define a notion of a strong type with finite character, the so-called Lascar type. We show that this notion is stronger than Galois type over countable sets in simple and superstable finitary AECs. Furthermore, we give an example where the Galois type itself does not have finite character in such a class.
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  • Quasiminimal structures, groups and Zariski-like geometries.Tapani Hyttinen & Kaisa Kangas - 2016 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 167 (6):457-505.
  • Canonical bases in excellent classes.Tapani Hyttinen & Olivier Lessmann - 2008 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (1):165-180.
    We show that any (atomic) excellent class K can be expanded with hyperimaginaries to form an (atomic) excellent class Keq which has canonical bases. When K is, in addition, of finite U-rank, then Keq is also simple and has a full canonical bases theorem. This positive situation contrasts starkly with homogeneous model theory for example, where the eq-expansion may fail to be homogeneous. However, this paper shows that expanding an ω-stable, homogeneous class K gives rise to an excellent class, which (...)
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  • Independence relations for exponential fields.Vahagn Aslanyan, Robert Henderson, Mark Kamsma & Jonathan Kirby - 2023 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 174 (8):103288.
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