Absolute model companionship, forcibility, and the continuum problem
Matteo Viale

TL;DR
This paper introduces absolute model companionship (AMC) to analyze the continuum problem, showing that certain set-theoretic equalities are uniquely characterized within AMC and exploring the relationship between forcibility and consistency under large cardinal assumptions.
Contribution
It defines AMC as a new logical strengthening and applies it to characterize solutions to the continuum problem and the expressive power of forcing, connecting set theory with model-theoretic concepts.
Findings
Unique solution to the continuum problem within AMC is $2^{\aleph_0}=\aleph_2$.
Forcibility and consistency coincide for certain $\Pi_2$-sentences under large cardinal assumptions.
Partial Morleyizations help analyze the expressive power of theories related to set-theoretic problems.
Abstract
Absolute model companionship (AMC) is a strict strengthening of model companionship defined as follows: For a theory , denotes the logical consequences of which are boolean combinations of universal sentences. is the AMC of if it is model complete and . We use AMC to study the continuum problem and to gauge the expressive power of forcing. We show that (a definable version of) is the unique solution to the continuum problem which can be in the AMC of a "partial Morleyization" of the -theory "there are class many supercompact cardinals". We also show that (assuming large cardinals) forcibility overlaps with the apparently weaker notion of consistency for any mathematical problem expressible as a -sentence of a (very large fragment of)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Topology and Set Theory · Homotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology · Neurological and metabolic disorders
