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MATH 783: Model
Theory (Spring 2004)
Instructor:
Richard Shore
Meeting
Time & Room
This course will be a first course in model theory but it
will assume a basic background in logic as provided, for example, by Math
681. We will use either the A Shorter Model Theory by Wilfred Hodges or
Model Theory by David Marker.
The methods to be studied will include most of the following: diagrams,
back and forth arguments, 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:
October 23, 2003
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