Generalizations of the Los-Tarski Preservation Theorem
Abstract
We present new preservation theorems that semantically characterize the and prefix classes of first order logic, for each natural number . Unlike preservation theorems in the literature that characterize the and prefix classes, our theorems relate the count of quantifiers in the leading block of the quantifier prefix to natural quantitative properties of the models. As special cases of our results, we obtain the classical Los-Tarski preservation theorem for sentences in both its extensional and substructural versions. For arbitrary finite vocabularies, we also generalize the extensional version of the Los-Tarski preservation theorem for theories. We also present an interpolant-based approach towards these results. Finally, we present partial results towards generalizing to theories, the substructural version of the Los-Tarski theorem and in the process, we give a preservation theorem that provides a semantic characterization of theories for each natural number .
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@article{arxiv.1302.4350,
title = {Generalizations of the Los-Tarski Preservation Theorem},
author = {Abhisekh Sankaran and Bharat Adsul and Supratik Chakraborty},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.4350},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
Added 2 new results: (a) A preservation theorem providing a semantic characterization of \Sigma^0_n theories for each natural number n (which builds on our generalization of the existential amalgamation theorem) (b) Theories in PSC(k) and PSC_f are equivalent to \Sigma^0_2 theories and that the latter are strictly more general than the former. These results are in Sections 8 and 9