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research article
Generic expansions of countable models
Authors
Barbina S.
Zambella D.
Publication date
1 January 2012
Publisher
Doi
Abstract
We compare two different notions of generic expansions of countable saturated structures. One kind of genericity is related to existential closure, and another is defined via topological properties and Baire category theory. The second type of genericity was first formulated by Truss for automorphisms. We work with a later generalization, due to Ivanov, to finite tuples of predicates and functions. Let N be a countable saturated model of some complete theory T, and let (N, σ) denote an expansion of N to the signature L0 which is a model of some universal theory T0. We prove that when all existentially closed models of T0 have the same existential theory, (N, σ) is Truss generic if and only if (N, σ) is an e-atomic model. When T is ω-categorical and T0 has a model companion T mc, the e-atomic models are simply the atomic models of T mc. © 2012 by University of Notre Dame
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