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    The Amalgamation Property and Urysohn Structures in Continuous Logic.G. A. O. Su & R. E. N. Xuanzhi - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-55.
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    Type-amalgamation properties and polygroupoids in stable theories.John Goodrick, Byunghan Kim & Alexei Kolesnikov - 2015 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 15 (1):1550004.
    We show that in a stable first-order theory, the failure of higher dimensional type amalgamation can always be witnessed by algebraic structures that we call n-ary polygroupoids. This generalizes a result of Hrushovski in [16] that failures of 4-amalgamation are witnessed by definable groupoids. The n-ary polygroupoids are definable in a mild expansion of the language.
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    Amalgamation properties and finite models in L n -theories.John Baldwin & Olivier Lessmann - 2002 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 41 (2):155-167.
    Djordjević [Dj 1] proved that under natural technical assumptions, if a complete L n -theory is stable and has amalgamation over sets, then it has arbitrarily large finite models. We extend his study and prove the existence of arbitrarily large finite models for classes of models of L n -theories (maybe omitting types) under weaker amalgamation properties. In particular our analysis covers the case of vector spaces.
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    Amalgamation property for the class of basic algebras and some of its natural subclasses.Majid Alizadeh & Mohammad Ardeshir - 2006 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 45 (8):913-930.
    We study Basic algebra, the algebraic structure associated with basic propositional calculus, and some of its natural extensions. Among other things, we prove the amalgamation property for the class of Basic algebras, faithful Basic algebras and linear faithful Basic algebras. We also show that a faithful theory has the interpolation property if and only if its correspondence class of algebras has the amalgamation property.
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    Strong amalgamation property of diagonalizable algebras.Irena Janicka-Zuk - 1983 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 12 (3):105-108.
    The class DA of diagonalizable algebras enjoys the interpolation property . Using LDA-Gentzen System corresponding to DA, we show that it has the strong amalgamation property as well.
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    Logical matrices and the amalgamation property.Janusz Czelakowski - 1982 - Studia Logica 41 (4):329 - 341.
    The main result of the present paper — Theorem 3 — establishes the equivalence of the interpolation and amalgamation properties for a large family of logics and their associated classes of matrices.
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    The amalgamation property in normal open induction.Margarita Otero - 1992 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 34 (1):50-55.
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    Weak saturation and weak amalgamation property.Ivan di Liberti - 2019 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (3):929-936.
    We study the two model-theoretic concepts of weak saturation and weak amalgamation property in the context of accessible categories. We relate these two concepts providing sufficient conditions for existence and uniqueness of weakly saturated objects of an accessible category ${\cal K}$. We discuss the implications of this fact in classical model theory.
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    Interpolation and amalgamation properties in varieties of equivalential algebras.Małgorzata Porębska - 1986 - Studia Logica 45 (1):35 - 38.
    Important positive as well as negative results on interpolation property in fragments of the intuitionistic propositional logic (INT) were obtained by J. I. Zucker in [6]. He proved that the interpolation theorem holds in purely implicational fragment of INT. He also gave an example of a fragment of INT for which interpolation fails. This fragment is determined by the constant falsum (), well known connectives: implication () and conjunction (), and by a ternary connective defined as follows: (p, q, (...)
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    On some Classes of Heyting Algebras with Successor that have the Amalgamation Property.José L. Castiglioni & Hernán J. San Martín - 2012 - Studia Logica 100 (6):1255-1269.
    In this paper we shall prove that certain subvarieties of the variety of Salgebras (Heyting algebras with successor) has amalgamation. This result together with an appropriate version of Theorem 1 of [L. L. Maksimova, Craig’s theorem in superintuitionistic logics and amalgamable varieties of pseudo-boolean algebras, Algebra i Logika, 16(6):643-681, 1977] allows us to show interpolation in the calculus IPC S (n), associated with these varieties.We use that every algebra in any of the varieties of S-algebras studied in this work (...)
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    Classes of algebras without the amalgamation property.Tarek Ahmed - 2011 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 19 (1):87-104.
    We show that several varieties of algebras studied in algebraic logic fail to have the amalgamation property.
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  12. The class of polyadic algebras has the super amalgamation property.Tarek Sayed-Ahmed - 2010 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 56 (1):103-112.
     
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    Linearly ordered sets with only one operator have the amalgamation property.Paolo Lipparini - 2021 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 172 (10):103015.
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    On generic structures with a strong amalgamation property.Koichiro Ikeda, Hirotaka Kikyo & Akito Tsuboi - 2009 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 74 (3):721-733.
    Let L be a finite relational language and α=(αR:R ∈ L) a tuple with 0 < αR ≤1 for each R ∈ L. Consider a dimension function $ \delta _\alpha (A) = \left| A \right| - \sum\limits_{R \in L} {\alpha {\mathop{\rm Re}\nolimits} R(A)} $ where each eR(A) is the number of realizations of R in A. Let $K_\alpha $ be the class of finite structures A such that $\delta _\alpha (X) \ge 0$ 0 for any substructure X of A. We (...)
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    Classes of representable algebras with the amalgamation property.Tarek Sayed Ahmed - 2008 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 37 (2):115-121.
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    Mączyński M. J. and Traczyk T.. The m-amalgamation property for m-distributive Boolean algebras. English with Russian summary. Bulletin de l'Académie Polonaise des Sciences, Série des sciences mathématiques, astronomiques et physiques, vol. 15 , pp. 57–60. [REVIEW]F. M. Yaqub - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (2):346-347.
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    Review: M. J. Maczynski, T. Traczyk, The $mathfrak{m}$-Amalgamation Property for $mathfrak{m}$-Distributive Boolean Algebra. [REVIEW]F. M. Yaqub - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (2):346-347.
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    Amalgamation and Robinson property in universal algebraic logic.Zalán Gyenis & Övge Öztürk - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    There is a well-established correspondence between interpolation and amalgamation for algebraizable logics that satisfy certain additional assumptions. In this paper, we introduce the Robinson property of a logic and show that a conditionally algebraizable logic without any additional assumptions has the Robinson property if and only if the corresponding class of Lindenbaum–Tarski algebras has the amalgamation property. Moreover, we give the logical characterization of the strong amalgamation property, solving an open problem of Andréka–Németi–Sain. (...)
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    The Robinson property and amalgamations of higher arities.David Nyiri - 2016 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 62 (4-5):427-433.
    In this article we discuss a version of the Robinson property studied recently by Gyenis in, and we present a solution to one of his open problems. We say that a first‐order structure satisfies the Robinson property whenever the union of two non‐trivial partial n‐types over different finite sets is realizable if and only if they are not explicitly contradictory. In his article, Gyenis showed that a universal, homogeneous structure over a language that consists of at most binary (...)
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    Amalgamation through quantifier elimination for varieties of commutative residuated lattices.Enrico Marchioni - 2012 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 51 (1-2):15-34.
    This work presents a model-theoretic approach to the study of the amalgamation property for varieties of semilinear commutative residuated lattices. It is well-known that if a first-order theory T enjoys quantifier elimination in some language L, the class of models of the set of its universal consequences \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${\rm T_\forall}$$\end{document} has the amalgamation property. Let \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${{\rm Th}(\mathbb{K})}$$\end{document} be the theory (...)
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    The optical properties of liquid amalgams.J. Guggenheim - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 22 (178):833-840.
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    Syntactic characterisations of amalgamation, convexity and related properties.Paul D. Bacsich & Dafydd Rowlands Hughes - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (3):433-451.
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    Generalized amalgamation and n -simplicity.Byunghan Kim, Alexei S. Kolesnikov & Akito Tsuboi - 2008 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 155 (2):97-114.
    We study generalized amalgamation properties in simple theories. We formulate a notion of generalized amalgamation in such a way so that the properties are preserved when we pass from T to Teq or Theq; we provide several equivalent ways of formulating the notion of generalized amalgamation.We define two distinct hierarchies of simple theories characterized by their amalgamation properties; examples are given to show the difference between the hierarchies.
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    Amalgamation and interpolation in normal modal logics.Larisa Maksimova - 1991 - Studia Logica 50 (3-4):457 - 471.
    This is a survey of results on interpolation in propositional normal modal logics. Interpolation properties of these logics are closely connected with amalgamation properties of varieties of modal algebras. Therefore, the results on interpolation are also reformulated in terms of amalgamation.
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    Positive Amalgamation.Mohammed Belkasmi - 2020 - Logica Universalis 14 (2):243-258.
    We study the amalgamation property in positive logic, where we shed light on some connections between the amalgamation property, Robinson theories, model-complete theories and the Hausdorff property.
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    The amalgamation spectrum.John T. Baldwin, Alexei Kolesnikov & Saharon Shelah - 2009 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 74 (3):914-928.
    We study when classes can have the disjoint amalgamation property for a proper initial segment of cardinals. Theorem A For every natural number k, there is a class $K_k $ defined by a sentence in $L_{\omega 1.\omega } $ that has no models of cardinality greater than $ \supset _{k - 1} $ , but $K_k $ has the disjoint amalgamation property on models of cardinality less than or equal to $\mathfrak{N}_{k - 3} $ and has (...)
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    On Amalgamation in Algebras of Logic.Tarek Sayed Ahmed - 2005 - Studia Logica 81 (1):61-77.
    We show that not all epimorphisms are surjective in certain classes of infinite dimensional cylindric algebras, Pinter's substitution algebras and Halmos' quasipolyadic algebras with and without equality. It follows that these classes fail to have the strong amalgamation property. This answers a question in [3] and a question of Pigozzi in his landmark paper on amalgamation [9]. The cylindric case was first proved by Judit Madarasz [7]. The proof presented herein is substantially different. By a result of (...)
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    Amalgamation of types in pseudo-algebraically closed fields and applications.Zoé Chatzidakis - 2019 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 19 (2):1950006.
    This paper studies unbounded pseudo-algebraically closed fields and shows an amalgamation result for types over algebraically closed sets. It discusses various applications, for instance that omega-free PAC fields have the property NSOP3. It also contains a description of imaginaries in PAC fields.
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    Amalgamation in varieties of pseudo-interior algebras.Barbara Klunder - 2003 - Studia Logica 73 (3):431 - 443.
    The notion of a pseudo-interior algebra was introduced by Blok and Pigozzi in [3]. We continue here our studies begun in [6]. As a consequence of the representation theorem for pseudo-interior algebras given in [6] we prove that the variety of all pseudo-interior algebras has the amalgamation property. Using algebraic methods of Bergman [1] we find infinitely many varieties of pseudo-interior algebras with this property.
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    Amalgamation in Varieties of Pseudo-interior Algebras.Barbara Klunder - 2003 - Studia Logica 73 (3):431-443.
    The notion of a pseudo-interior algebra was introduced by Blok and Pigozzi in [3]. We continue here our studies begun in [6]. As a consequence of the representation theorem for pseudo-interior algebras given in [6] we prove that the variety of all pseudo-interior algebras has the amalgamation property. Using algebraic methods of Bergman [1] we find infinitely many varieties of pseudo-interior algebras with this property.
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    Amalgamation Theorems in Algebraic Logic, an overview.Tarek Sayed-Ahmed - 2005 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 13 (3):277-286.
    We review, and in the process unify two techniques , for proving results concerning amalgamation in several classes studied in algebraic logic. The logical counterpart of these results adress interpolation and definability properties in modal and algebraic logic. Presenting them in a functorial context as adjoint situations, we show that both techniques can indeed be seen as instances of the use of the Keisler-Shelah ultrapower Theorem in proving Robinson's Joint Consistency Theorem. Some new results are surveyed. The results of (...)
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    A note on the decomposition of theories with respect to amalgamation, convexity, and related properties.Charles Pinter - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (1):115-118.
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    Interpolation and amalgamation; pushing the limits. Part I.Judit X. Madarász - 1998 - Studia Logica 61 (3):311-345.
    Continuing work initiated by Jónsson, Daigneault, Pigozzi and others; Maksimova proved that a normal modal logic (with a single unary modality) has the Craig interpolation property iff the corresponding class of algebras has the superamalgamation property (cf. [Mak 91], [Mak 79]). The aim of this paper is to extend the latter result to a large class of logics. We will prove that the characterization can be extended to all algebraizable logics containing Boolean fragment and having a certain kind (...)
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    Neat reducts and amalgamation in retrospect, a survey of results and some methods Part II: Results on amalgamation.Judit Madarász & Tarek Ahmed - 2009 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 17 (6):755-802.
    Introduced by Leon Henkin back in the fifties, the notion of neat reducts is an old venerable notion in algebraic logic. But it is often the case that an unexpected viewpoint yields new insights. Indeed, the repercussions of the fact that the class of neat reducts is not closed under forming subalgebras turn out to be enormous. In this paper we review and, in the process, discuss, some of these repercussions in connection with the algebraic notion of amalgamation. Some (...)
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    Amalgamation of nonstandard models of arithmetic.Andreas Blass - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (3):372-386.
    Any two models of arithmetic can be jointly embedded in a third with any prescribed isomorphic submodels as intersection and any prescribed relative ordering of the skies above the intersection. Corollaries include some known and some new theorems about ultrafilters on the natural numbers, for example that every ultrafilter with the "4 to 3" weak Ramsey partition property is a P-point. We also give examples showing that ultrafilters with the "5 to 4" partition property need not be P-points (...)
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    Positive Model Theory and Amalgamations.Mohammed Belkasmi - 2014 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 55 (2):205-230.
    We continue the analysis of foundations of positive model theory as introduced by Ben Yaacov and Poizat. The objects of this analysis are $h$-inductive theories and their models, especially the “positively” existentially closed ones. We analyze topological properties of spaces of types, introduce forms of quantifier elimination, and characterize minimal completions of arbitrary $h$-inductive theories. The main technical tools consist of various forms of amalgamations in special classes of structures.
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    Examples of weak amalgamation classes.Adam Krawczyk, Alex Kruckman, Wiesław Kubiś & Aristotelis Panagiotopoulos - 2022 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 68 (2):178-188.
    We present several examples of hereditary classes of finite structures satisfying the joint embedding property and the weak amalgamation property, but failing the cofinal amalgamation property. These include a continuum‐sized family of classes of finite undirected graphs, as well as an example due to Pouzet with countably categorical generic limit.
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    Uniqueness of limit models in classes with amalgamation.Rami Grossberg, Monica VanDieren & Andrés Villaveces - 2016 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 62 (4-5):367-382.
    We prove the following main theorem: Let be an abstract elementary class satisfying the joint embedding and the amalgamation properties with no maximal models of cardinality μ. Let μ be a cardinal above the the Löwenheim‐Skolem number of the class. If is μ‐Galois‐stable, has no μ‐Vaughtian Pairs, does not have long splitting chains, and satisfies locality of splitting, then any two ‐limits over M, for, are isomorphic over M.
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    Completion and amalgamation of bounded distributive quasi lattices.Majid Alizadeh, Antonio Ledda & Hector Freytes - 2011 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 19 (1):110-120.
    In this note we present a completion for the variety of bounded distributive quasi lattices, and, inspired by a well-known idea of L.L. Maksimova [14], we apply this result in proving the amalgamation property for such a class of algebras.
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    Neat reducts and amalgamation in retrospect, a survey of results and some methods Part I: Results on neat reducts.Judit Madarász & Tarek Ahmed - 2009 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 17 (4):429-483.
    Introduced by Leon Henkin back in the fifties, the notion of neat reducts is an old venerable notion in algebraic logic. But it is often the case that an unexpected viewpoint yields new insights. Indeed, the repercussions of the fact that the class of neat reducts is not closed under forming subalgebras turn out to be enormous. In this paper we review and, in the process, discuss, some of these repercussions in connection with the algebraic notion of amalgamation. Some (...)
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    Remarks on weak amalgamation and large conjugacy classes in non-archimedean groups.Maciej Malicki - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 61 (5):685-704.
    We study the notion of weak amalgamation in the context of diagonal conjugacy classes. Generalizing results of Kechris and Rosendal, we prove that for every countable structure M, Polish group G of permutations of M, and \, G has a comeager n-diagonal conjugacy class iff the family of all n-tuples of G-extendable bijections between finitely generated substructures of M, has the joint embedding property and the weak amalgamation property. We characterize limits of weak Fraïssé classes that (...)
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    Born's amalgamation process and the international metallurgic gathering at Skleno in 1786.Mikuláš Teich - 1975 - Annals of Science 32 (4):305-340.
    SummaryAmong the several remarkable properties of mercury is that it dissolves many of the metals (but not iron), forming amalgams. It was the recognition of the ready formation of gold and silver amalgams that led to the extraction of precious metals by the amalgamation method. In this article I trace some of the historical aspects associated with the development of the European amalgamation process, first devised by Ignaz von Born in the 1780s. In particular, I describe an international (...)
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    Saliences, propositions, and amalgams: Emergent learning in nonhumans.Heidi Lyn & Duane M. Rumbaugh - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2):213-214.
    We comment on the similarities and differences of Mitchell et al.'s framework for understanding classical and operant conditioning and the theoretical framework put forth by Rumbaugh et al. (2007). We propose that all nonhuman and human learning may be based on amalgams created by co-occurring stimuli that share their response-eliciting properties and that these amalgams may be propositional in nature.
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    On Neat Reducts and Amalgamation.Tarek Sayed-Ahmed - 2007 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 15 (1):33-39.
    We present a property of neat reducts commuting with forming subalgebras as a definability condition.
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    Some definable types that cannot be amalgamated.Martin Hils & Rosario Mennuni - 2023 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 69 (1):46-49.
    We exhibit a theory where definable types lack the amalgamation property.
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    Quantifier Elimination and Other Model-Theoretic Properties of BL-Algebras.Tommaso Cortonesi, Enrico Marchioni & Franco Montagna - 2011 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 52 (4):339-379.
    This work presents a model-theoretic approach to the study of first-order theories of classes of BL-chains. Among other facts, we present several classes of BL-algebras, generating the whole variety of BL-algebras, whose first-order theory has quantifier elimination. Model-completeness and decision problems are also investigated. Then we investigate classes of BL-algebras having (or not having) the amalgamation property or the joint embedding property and we relate the above properties to the existence of ultrahomogeneous models.
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    Uncountably categorical local tame abstract elementary classes with disjoint amalgamation.Tapani Hyttinen - 2006 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 45 (1):63-73.
    We prove Baldwin-Lachlan theorem for local (LS(K)-)tame abstract elementary classes K with disjoint amalgamation property and with LS(K)=ω.
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    Varying interpolation and amalgamation in polyadic MV-algebras.Tarek Sayed Ahmed - 2015 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 25 (2):140-192.
    We prove several interpolation theorems for many-valued infinitary logic with quantifiers by studying expansions of MV-algebras in the spirit of polyadic and cylindric algebras. We prove for various reducts of polyadic MV-algebras of infinite dimensions that if is the free algebra in the given signature,, is in the subalgebra of generated by, is in the subalgebra of generated by and, then there exists an interpolant in the subalgebra generated by and such that. We call this a varying interpolation property (...)
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    On the interpolation property of some intuitionistic modal logics.C. Luppi - 1996 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 35 (3):173-189.
    LetL be one of the intuitionistic modal logics considered in [7] (or one of its extensions) and letM L be the “algebraic semantics” ofL. In this paper we will extend toL the equivalence, proved in the classical case (see [6]), among he weak Craig interpolation theorem, the Robinson theorem and the amalgamation property of varietyM L. We will also prove the equivalence between the Craig interpolation theorem and the super-amalgamation property of varietyM L. Then we obtain (...)
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    On model-theoretic tree properties.Artem Chernikov & Nicholas Ramsey - 2016 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 16 (2):1650009.
    We study model theoretic tree properties and their associated cardinal invariants. In particular, we obtain a quantitative refinement of Shelah’s theorem for countable theories, show that [Formula: see text] is always witnessed by a formula in a single variable and that weak [Formula: see text] is equivalent to [Formula: see text]. Besides, we give a characterization of [Formula: see text] via a version of independent amalgamation of types and apply this criterion to verify that some examples in the literature (...)
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