English

Notions of amalgamation for AECs and categoricity

Logic 2021-04-29 v1

Abstract

Motivated by the free products of groups, the direct sums of modules, and Shelah's (λ,2)(\lambda,2)-goodness, we study strong amalgamation properties in Abstract Elementary Classes. Such a notion of amalgamation consists of a selection of certain amalgams for every triple M0M1,M2M_0\leq M_1, M_2, and we show that if KK designates a unique strong amalgam to every triple M0M1,M2M_0\leq M_1, M_2, then KK satisfies categoricity transfer at cardinals θ(K)+2LS(K)\geq\theta(K)+2^{\text{LS}(K)}, where θ(K)\theta(K) is a cardinal associated with the notion of amalgamation. We also show that if such a unique choice does not exist, then there is some model MKM\in K having 2M2^{|M|} many extensions which cannot be embedded in each other over MM. Thus, for AECs which admit a notion of amalgamation, the property of having unique amalgams is a dichotomy property in the sense of Shelah's classification theory.

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@article{arxiv.2104.13867,
  title  = {Notions of amalgamation for AECs and categoricity},
  author = {Hanif Joey Cheung},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.13867},
  year   = {2021}
}