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A sessionwise schedule for readings is provided in the table below.

References

Ben-Yaacov, Itay. "Positive Model Theory and Compact Abstract Theories." Journal of Mathematical Logic 3, no. 1 (2003): 85–118.

Ben-Yaacov, Itay. "Simplicity in Compact Abstract Theories." Journal of Mathematical Logic 3, no. 2 (2003): 163–191.

Ben-Yaacov, Itay. "Thickness, and a Categoric View of Type-space Functors." Fundamenta Mathematicae 179 (2003): 199–224.

Ben-Yaacov, Itay. "Lovely Pairs of Models: The Non First Order Case." Journal of Symbolic Logic 69, no. 3 (2004): 641–662.

Chatzidakis, Zoë, and Anand Pillay. "Generic Structures and Simple Theories." Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 95 (1998): 71–92.

Kim, Byunghan. "Forking in Simple Unstable Theories." Journal of the London Mathematical Society 57, no. 2 (1998): 257–267.

Kim, Byunghan. "A Note on Lascar Strong Types in Simple Theories." Journal of Symbolic Logic 63, no. 3 (1998): 926–936.

Kim, Byunghan, and Anand Pillay. "Simple Theories." Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 88 (1997): 149–164.

Pillay, Anand. "Forking in the Category of Existentially Closed Structures." In Connections between Model Theory and Algebraic and Analytic Geometry. Edited by Angus Macintyre. Vol. 6, Quaderni di Matematica. University of Naples, 2000.

Amazon logo Wagner, Frank O. Simple Theories. Vol. 503. Mathematics and its Applications. Dordrecht, NL: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000. ISBN: 0792362217.

General References

General First Order Simplicity Theory

Amazon logo Wagner, Frank O. Simple Theories. Vol. 503. Mathematics and its Applications. Dordrecht, NL: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000. ISBN: 0792362217.

The original development appears in the following three readings:

Kim, Byunghan. "Forking in Simple Unstable Theories." Journal of the London Mathematical Society 57, no. 2 (1998): 257–267.

Kim, Byunghan, and Anand Pillay. "Simple Theories." Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 88 (1997): 149–164.

Kim, Byunghan. "A Note on Lascar Strong Types in Simple Theories." Journal of Symbolic Logic 63, no. 3 (1998): 926–936.

Development of Simplicity in Compact Abstract Theories (without Assuming Thickness or Extension)

Ben-Yaacov, Itay. "Simplicity in Compact Abstract Theories." Journal of Mathematical Logic 3, no. 2 (2003): 163–191.

The development presented in the course is closer to that of Anand Pillay's "Forking in the Category of Existentially Closed Structures." (although the model-theoretic setting is slightly different)

Readings by Session

SES #TOPICSREADINGS
1The Basic Setting: Universal DomainsBen-Yaacov, Itay. "Positive Model Theory and Compact Abstract Theories." Journal of Mathematical Logic 3, no. 1 (2003): 85–118.
2Extraction of Indiscernible Sequences
(Taught by David K. Milovich)
3Dividing and its Basic Properties
4Simplicity

Statement of the Properties of Independence

Morley Sequences

Proof of Symmetry and Transitivity from Extension
5Thickness

Total D-rank and Extension
Ben-Yaacov, Itay. "Thickness, and A Categoric View of Type-space Functors." Fundamenta Mathematicae 179 (2003): 199–224.
6Lascar Strong Types and the Independence Theorem
(Partially taught by Christina Goddard)
Ben-Yaacov, Itay. "Simplicity in Compact Abstract Theories." Journal of Mathematical Logic 3, no. 2 (2003): 163–191.

Or,

Pillay, Anand. "Forking in the Category of Existentially Closed Structures." In Connections between Model Theory and Algebraic and Analytic Geometry. Edited by Angus Macintyre. Vol. 6, Quaderni di Matematica. University of Naples, 2000.
7Examples: Hilbert Spaces, Hyperimaginary Sorts
(Taught by Josh Nichols-Barrer)
8Generically Transitive Relations

Amalgamation Bases, Parallelism and Canonical Bases
9Characterisation of Simplicity and Non-dividing in Terms of Abstract Notion of Independence
(Taught by Cameron Freer)
10Supersimplicity

Lascar Inequalities

Stability
11-12Stable Theories with a Generic AutomorphismChatzidakis, Zoë, and Anand Pillay. "Generic Structures and Simple Theories." Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 95 (1998): 71–92.
13-14Groups: Stratified Ranks, Generic Elements and Types

Connected Components, Stabilisers
15-16Lovely PairsBen-Yaacov, Itay. "Lovely Pairs of Models: The Non First Order Case." Journal of Symbolic Logic 69, no. 3 (2004): 641–662.

 








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