Model Theory of Algebra and Arithmetic Proceedings of the Conference on Applications of Logic to Algebra and Arithmetic held at Karpacz,Poland, September 1-7, 1979 / edited by L. Pacholski, J Wierzejewski, A.J. Wilkie.

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Other Authors: Pacholski, L. (Editor), Wierzejewski, J. (Editor), Wilkie, A.J (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1980.
Edition:1st ed. 1980.
Series:Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 834
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Table of Contents:
  • Further remarks on the elementary theory of formal power series rings
  • Elimination of quantifiers for non semi-simple rings of characteristic p
  • The quantifier elimination problem for rings without nilpotent elements and for semi-simple rings
  • Existentially closed modules: Types and prime models
  • Rings of continuous functions: Decision problems
  • Weak partition relations, finite games, and independence results in Peano arithmetic
  • Hensel fields in equal characteristic p>0
  • On polynomials over real closed rings
  • Les corps faiblement algebriquement clos non separablement clos ont la propriete d’independance
  • Horn-theories of abelian groups
  • Two orderings of the class of all countable models of peano arithmetic
  • Ramsey quantifiers in arithmetic
  • Computational complexity of decision problems in elementary number theory
  • Some diophantine nullstellensätze
  • A tree analysis of unprovable combinatorial statements
  • A hierarchy of cuts in models of arithmetic
  • Cofinal extension preserves recursive saturation
  • Some model theory and number theory for models of weak systems of arithmetic
  • Applications of complexity theory to ?o-definability Problems in arithmetic
  • Minimally saturated models
  • Totally categorical theories: Structural properties and the non-finite axiomatizability.