Model theory of the regularity and reflection schemes

Archive for Mathematical Logic 47 (5):447-464 (2008)
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This paper develops the model theory of ordered structures that satisfy Keisler’s regularity scheme and its strengthening REF ${(\mathcal{L})}$ (the reflection scheme) which is an analogue of the reflection principle of Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory. Here ${\mathcal{L}}$ is a language with a distinguished linear order <, and REF ${(\mathcal {L})}$ consists of formulas of the form $$\exists x \forall y_{1} < x \ldots \forall y_{n} < x \varphi (y_{1},\ldots ,y_{n})\leftrightarrow \varphi^{ < x}(y_1, \ldots ,y_n),$$ where φ is an ${\mathcal{L}}$ -formula, φ

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