
Model Theory for Infinitary Logic
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- Front Cover
- Model Theory for Imfinitary Logic
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- PART I
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Scott's Isomorphism Theorem
- Chapter 3. Model Existence Theorem
- Chapter 4. Completeness Theorem
- Chapter 5. Craig Interpolation Theorem
- Chapter 6. Lyndon Interpolation Theorem
- Chapter 7. Malitz Interpolation Theorem
- Chapter 8. Admissible sets
- Chapter 9. Barwise Compactness Theorem
- Chapter 10. Undefinability of well order
- Chapter 11. Omitting Types Theorem
- Chapter 12. Prime models
- PART II
- Chapter 13. Skolem functions and indiscernibles
- Chapter 14. Erdös-Rado Theorem
- Chapter 15. The Hanf number of L?1?
- Chapter 16. The Hanf number of LA
- Chapter 17. Morley's Two Cardinal Theorem
- Chapter 18. Categoricity in power
- Chapter 19. Homogeneous models
- Chapter 20. End elementary extensions
- PART III
- Chapter 21. Elementary chains
- Chapter 22. Another two cardinal theorem
- Chapter 23. More about categoricity in power
- Chapter 24. Extending models of set theory
- Chapter 25. Short, uncountable models of set theory
- Chapter 26. Lebesgue measure
- Chapter 27. The property of Baire
- Chapter 28. Second order number theory
- Chapter 29. A three cardinal theorem
- Chapter 30. End elementary extensions which omit a type
- Chapter 31. Models of power ?1
- PART IV
- Chapter 32. Ultrapowers
- Chapter 33. Ultrapowers of models of set theory
- Chapter 34. The Seven Cardinal Theorem
- REFERENCES
- AUTHOR INDEX
- INDEX OF DEFINITIONS
- INDEX OF SYMBOLS
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