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Ax-Schanuel type theorems and geometry of strongly minimal sets in differentially closed fields

Logic 2020-08-06 v4

Abstract

Let (K;+,,,0,1)(K;+,\cdot, ', 0, 1) be a differentially closed field. In this paper we explore the connection between Ax-Schanuel type theorems (predimension inequalities) for a differential equation E(x,y)E(x,y) and the geometry of the set U:={y:E(t,y)y0}U:=\{ y:E(t,y) \wedge y' \neq 0 \} where tt is an element with t=1t'=1. We show that certain types of predimension inequalities imply strong minimality and geometric triviality of UU. Moreover, the induced structure on Cartesian powers of UU is given by special subvarieties. If EE has some special form then all fibres Us:={y:E(s,y)y0}U_s:=\{ y:E(s,y) \wedge y' \neq 0 \} (with ss non-constant) have the same properties. In particular, since the jj-function satisfies an Ax-Schanuel theorem of the required form (due to Pila and Tsimerman), our results will give another proof for a theorem of Freitag and Scanlon stating that the differential equation of jj defines a strongly minimal set with trivial geometry (which is not 0\aleph_0-categorical though).

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@article{arxiv.1606.01778,
  title  = {Ax-Schanuel type theorems and geometry of strongly minimal sets in differentially closed fields},
  author = {Vahagn Aslanyan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.01778},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

12 pages. Incorporated into arXiv:1805.03985v2