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Unique decomposition in classifiable theories
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Unique decomposition in classifiable theories

Abstract

By a classifiable theory we shall mean a theory which is superstable, without the dimensional order property, which has prime models over pairs. In order to define what we mean by unique decomposition, we remind the reader of several definitions and results. We adopt the usual conventions of stability theory and work inside a large saturated model of a fixed classifiable theory T

Authors

Hart B; Hrushovski E; Laskowski MC

Journal

Journal of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 67, No. 1, pp. 61–68

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication Date

March 2002

DOI

10.2178/jsl/1190150029

ISSN

0022-4812