The Dividing Line Methodology: Model Theory Motivating Set Theory

Theoria 87 (2):361-393 (2021)
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We explore Shelah's model‐theoretic dividing line methodology. In particular, we discuss how problems in model theory motivated new techniques in model theory, for example classifying theories by their potential (consistently with Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory with the axiom of choice (ZFC)) spectrum of cardinals in which there is a universal model. Two other examples are the study (with Malliaris) of the Keisler order leading to a new ZFC result on cardinal invariants and attempts to clarify the “main gap” by reducing the dependence of certain versions on (highly independent) cardinal arithmetic.

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