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MATH 783
Spring 2000
Model Theory
| Instructor: |
Richard Shore |
| Time: |
TR 10:10-11:25 |
| Room: |
MT 224 |
This course will be a first course in model theory but it will assume
a basic background in logic as provided by Math 681. We will use the book
Model Theory by Wilfred Hodges and, as it does, we will organize the course
around constructions of structures rather than their classification. The
methods to be studied will include most of the following: diagrams, compactness,
Skolem hulls, interpretations, amalgamation, omitting types, saturation
(realizing types and unions of chains), indiscernibles and Ehrenfeucht-Mostowski
methods. We will also consider quantifier elimination, model completeness,
decidability and categoricity.
Last modified:
April 7, 2003
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