Bounding nonminimality and a conjecture of Borovik-Cherlin
Abstract
Motivated by the search for methods to establish strong minimality of certain low order algebraic differential equations, a measure of how far a finite rank stationary type is from being minimal is introduced and studied: The {\em degree of nonminimality} is the minimum number of realisations of the type required to witness a nonalgebraic forking extension. Conditional on the truth of a conjecture of Borovik and Cherlin on the generic multiple-transitivity of homogeneous spaces definable in the stable theory being considered, it is shown that the nonminimality degree is bounded by the -rank plus . The Borovik-Cherlin conjecture itself is verified for algebraic and meromorphic group actions, and a bound of -rank plus is then deduced unconditionally for differentially closed fields and compact complex manifolds. An application is given regarding transcendence of solutions to algebraic differential equations.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2106.02537,
title = {Bounding nonminimality and a conjecture of Borovik-Cherlin},
author = {James Freitag and Rahim Moosa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.02537},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
Thanks to Thomas Scanlon for pointing out the missing assumption in Proposition 5.1