English

The strong amalgamation property into union

Logic 2023-01-31 v3

Abstract

We consider the situation in which some class of structures has the Strong Amalgamation Property (SAP) with the further requirement that the amalgamating structure can be taken over the set theoretical union of (the images of) the domains of the structures to be amalgamated. We call this property SAPU. The main advantage of SAPU over SAP is that there are many preservation theorems showing that we can merge different theories with SAPU still obtaining a theory with SAPU, hence with SAP. In particular, we get SAPU for various theories with many binary relations, each relation satisfying any set of properties chosen among transitivity, reflexivity, symmetry, antireflexivity, antisymmetry. We may also add unary operations, possibly satisfying some coarseness, isotonicity and closure conditions. SAPU is not limited to relational theories: the varieties defining the most usual Maltsev conditions in universal algebra have SAPU. Other examples include bounded directoids, order algebras and various generalization.

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@article{arxiv.2103.00563,
  title  = {The strong amalgamation property into union},
  author = {Paolo Lipparini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.00563},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

v.2 many improvements and additions; v.3 split the manuscript into two pieces; the part dealing with two comparable binary relations has been moved to another manuscript

R2 v1 2026-06-23T23:35:24.710Z