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    On what I do not understand (and have something to say): Part I

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    This is a non-standard paper, containing some problems in set theory I have in various degrees been interested in. Sometimes with a discussion on what I have to say; sometimes, of what makes them interesting to me, sometimes the problems are presented with a discussion of how I have tried to solve them, and sometimes with failed tries, anecdote and opinion. So the discussion is quite personal, in other words, egocentric and somewhat accidental. As we discuss many problems, history and side references are erratic, usually kept at a minimum (``see ... '' means: see the references there and possibly the paper itself). The base were lectures in Rutgers Fall'97 and reflect my knowledge then. The other half, concentrating on model theory, will subsequently appear

    A presentation theorem for continuous logic and Metric Abstract Elementary Classes

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    We give a presentation theorem for continuous first-order logic and Metric Abstract Elementary classes in terms of Lω1,ωL_{\omega_1, \omega} and Abstract Elementary Classes, respectively. This presentation is accomplished by analyzing dense subsets that are closed under functions. We extend this correspondence to types and saturation

    Differentiability of the value function without interiority assumptions

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    This paper studies first-order differentiability properties of the value function in concave dynamic programs. Motivated by economic considerations, we dispense with commonly imposed interiority assumptions. We suppose that the correspondence of feasible choices varies with the vector of state variables, and we allow the optimal solution to belong to the boundary of this correspondence. Under minimal assumptions we show that the value function is continuously differentiable. We then discuss this result in the context of several economic models.Constrained optimization, Value and policy functions, Differentiability, Envelope theorem, Shadow price

    A scattering of orders

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    A linear ordering is scattered if it does not contain a copy of the rationals. Hausdorff characterised the class of scattered linear orderings as the least family of linear orderings that includes the class B \mathcal B of well-orderings and reversed well-orderings, and is closed under lexicographic sums with index set in B \mathcal B. More generally, we say that a partial ordering is κ \kappa -scattered if it does not contain a copy of any κ \kappa -dense linear ordering. We prove analogues of Hausdorff's result for κ \kappa -scattered linear orderings, and for κ \kappa -scattered partial orderings satisfying the finite antichain condition. We also study the Qκ \mathbb{Q}_\kappa -scattered partial orderings, where Qκ \mathbb{Q}_\kappa is the saturated linear ordering of cardinality κ \kappa , and a partial ordering is Qκ \mathbb{Q}_\kappa -scattered when it embeds no copy of Qκ \mathbb{Q}_\kappa . We classify the Qκ \mathbb{Q}_\kappa -scattered partial orderings with the finite antichain condition relative to the Qκ \mathbb{Q}_\kappa -scattered linear orderings. We show that in general the property of being a Qκ \mathbb{Q}_\kappa -scattered linear ordering is not absolute, and argue that this makes a classification theorem for such orderings hard to achieve without extra set-theoretic assumptions
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