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1AROUND THE SET-THEORETICAL CONSISTENCY OF D-TAMENESS OF METRIC ABSTRACT ELEMENTARY CLASSES. WILL BONEY AND PEDRO ZAMBRANO Abstract. In this paper, we prove that if κ is a almost strongly compact cardinal, then any MAEC

AROUND THE SET-THEORETICAL CONSISTENCY OF D-TAMENESS OF METRIC ABSTRACT ELEMENTARY CLASSES. WILL BONEY AND PEDRO ZAMBRANO Abstract. In this paper, we prove that if κ is a almost strongly compact cardinal, then any MAEC

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Language: English - Date: 2015-08-22 13:14:00
    2A PRESENTATION THEOREM FOR CONTINUOUS LOGIC AND METRIC ABSTRACT ELEMENTARY CLASSES WILL BONEY Abstract. In recent years, model theory has widened its scope to include metric structures by considering real-valued models w

    A PRESENTATION THEOREM FOR CONTINUOUS LOGIC AND METRIC ABSTRACT ELEMENTARY CLASSES WILL BONEY Abstract. In recent years, model theory has widened its scope to include metric structures by considering real-valued models w

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    Language: English - Date: 2016-11-01 10:05:15
      3Hanf Numbers and Presentation Theorems in AECs John Baldwin∗ Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science University of Illinois at Chicago Will Boney†

      Hanf Numbers and Presentation Theorems in AECs John Baldwin∗ Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science University of Illinois at Chicago Will Boney†

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      Language: English - Date: 2016-07-25 16:06:15
        4CHAINS OF SATURATED MODELS IN AECS WILL BONEY AND SEBASTIEN VASEY Abstract. We study when a union of saturated models is saturated in the framework of tame abstract elementary classes (AECs) with amalgamation. We prove:

        CHAINS OF SATURATED MODELS IN AECS WILL BONEY AND SEBASTIEN VASEY Abstract. We study when a union of saturated models is saturated in the framework of tame abstract elementary classes (AECs) with amalgamation. We prove:

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        Language: English - Date: 2017-03-09 18:04:58
          5LIMIT MODELS IN STRICTLY STABLE ABSTRACT ELEMENTARY CLASSES WILL BONEY AND MONICA M. VANDIEREN  Abstract. In this paper, we examine the locality condition for non-splitting and determine the level of uniqueness of limit

          LIMIT MODELS IN STRICTLY STABLE ABSTRACT ELEMENTARY CLASSES WILL BONEY AND MONICA M. VANDIEREN Abstract. In this paper, we examine the locality condition for non-splitting and determine the level of uniqueness of limit

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          Language: English - Date: 2016-02-23 20:58:24
            6CATEGORICITY AND INFINITARY LOGICS WILL BONEY AND SEBASTIEN VASEY Abstract. We point out a gap in Shelah’s proof of the following result: Claim 0.1. Let K be an abstract elementary class categorical in

            CATEGORICITY AND INFINITARY LOGICS WILL BONEY AND SEBASTIEN VASEY Abstract. We point out a gap in Shelah’s proof of the following result: Claim 0.1. Let K be an abstract elementary class categorical in

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            Language: English - Date: 2015-11-03 14:12:22
              7GOOD FRAMES IN THE HART-SHELAH EXAMPLE WILL BONEY AND SEBASTIEN VASEY Abstract. For a fixed natural number n ≥ 1, the Hart-Shelah example is an abstract elementary class (AEC) with amalgamation that is categorical exac

              GOOD FRAMES IN THE HART-SHELAH EXAMPLE WILL BONEY AND SEBASTIEN VASEY Abstract. For a fixed natural number n ≥ 1, the Hart-Shelah example is an abstract elementary class (AEC) with amalgamation that is categorical exac

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              Language: English - Date: 2017-11-08 10:37:07
                8COMPUTING THE NUMBER OF TYPES OF INFINITE LENGTH WILL BONEY Abstract. We show that the number of types of sequences of tuples of a fixed length can be calculated from the number of 1-types and the length of the

                COMPUTING THE NUMBER OF TYPES OF INFINITE LENGTH WILL BONEY Abstract. We show that the number of types of sequences of tuples of a fixed length can be calculated from the number of 1-types and the length of the

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                Language: English - Date: 2014-05-08 19:03:23
                  9Advances in Classification Theory for Abstract Elementary Classes Will Boney  A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the

                  Advances in Classification Theory for Abstract Elementary Classes Will Boney A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the

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                  Language: English - Date: 2015-08-12 12:24:06
                    10WILL BONEY Department of Mathematics Harvard University Science Center One Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138

                    WILL BONEY Department of Mathematics Harvard University Science Center One Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138

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                    Language: English - Date: 2017-10-27 11:35:48