
Essential Stability Theory (Perspectives in Mathematical Logic)
Springer | 2002 | English | 355 pages | PDF | 34,2 MB | RS, UPL
Stability theory began in the early 1960s with the work of Michael
Morley and matured in the 70s through Shelah’s research in
model-theoretic classification theory. Today stability theory both
influences and is influenced by number theory, algebraic group theory,
Riemann surfaces and representation theory of modules. There is little
model theory today that does not involve the methods of stability
theory.
The aim of this book is to provide the
student with a quick route from basic model theory to research in
stability theory, to prepare a student for research in any of today’s
branches of stability theory and to give an introduction to
classification theory with an exposition of Morley’s Categoricity The
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