Forking independence from the categorical point of view
Abstract
Forking is a central notion of model theory, generalizing linear independence in vector spaces and algebraic independence in fields. We develop the theory of forking in abstract, category-theoretic terms, for reasons both practical (we require a characterization suitable for work in -abstract elementary classes, i.e. accessible categories with all morphisms monomorphisms) and expository (we hope, with this account, to make forking accessible - and useful - to a broader mathematical audience). In particular, we present an axiomatic definition of what we call a stable independence notion on a category and show that this is in fact a purely category-theoretic axiomatization of the properties of model-theoretic forking in a stable first-order theory.
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@article{arxiv.1801.09001,
title = {Forking independence from the categorical point of view},
author = {Michael Lieberman and Jiří Rosický and Sebastien Vasey},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.09001},
year = {2019}
}
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50 pages