About the review in Mathematical Reviews of my paper: The two-cardinal problem for languages of arbitrary cardinality The Journal of Symbolic Logic 75, Number 3, Sept., 2010, pp. 785-801
Luis Miguel Villegas Silva

TL;DR
This paper provides commentary on a previous review of the author's work on the two-cardinal problem in logic, discussing its significance and implications within mathematical logic and model theory.
Contribution
It offers insights and clarifications regarding the review of the author's earlier research on the two-cardinal problem across various languages.
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Clarifies the importance of the two-cardinal problem
Discusses the impact of the review on the research community
Highlights the relevance of the problem in model theory
Abstract
In this note I make some comments on the review MR2723767 (2011m:03064) appeared in Mathematical Reviews
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TopicsAdvanced Algebra and Logic · Advanced Topology and Set Theory · semigroups and automata theory
