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  1. A uniform method for proving lower bounds on the computational complexity of logical theories.Kevin J. Compton & C. Ward Henson - 1990 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 48 (1):1.
    A new method for obtaining lower bounds on the computational complexity of logical theories is presented. It extends widely used techniques for proving the undecidability of theories by interpreting models of a theory already known to be undecidable. New inseparability results related to the well known inseparability result of Trakhtenbrot and Vaught are the foundation of the method. Their use yields hereditary lower bounds . By means of interpretations lower bounds can be transferred from one theory to another. Complicated machine (...)
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  • Model theory of modules.Martin Ziegler - 1984 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 26 (2):149-213.
  • On pairs of free modules over a Dedekind domain.Saverio Cittadini & Carlo Toffalori - 2006 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 45 (1):75-95.
    The study of pairs of modules (over a Dedekind domain) arises from two different perspectives, as a starting step in the analysis of tuples of submodules of a given module, or also as a particular case in the analysis of Abelian structures made by two modules and a morphism between them. We discuss how these two perspectives converge to pairs of modules, and we follow the latter one to obtain an alternative approach to the classification of pairs of torsionfree objects. (...)
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