Model Companions of for Stable T

Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 42 (3):129-142 (2001)
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We introduce the notion T does not omit obstructions. If a stable theory does not admit obstructions then it does not have the finite cover property (nfcp). For any theory T, form a new theory by adding a new unary function symbol and axioms asserting it is an automorphism. The main result of the paper asserts the following: If T is a stable theory, T does not admit obstructions if and only if has a model companion. The proof involves some interesting new consequences of the nfcp

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