Generic Stability and Modes of Convergence
Karim Khanaki

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of generic stability and convergence modes of types and measures across classical and continuous logics, highlighting their interrelations with randomization techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a unified framework for understanding generic stability and convergence modes in different logical settings, connecting them with randomization.
Findings
Characterizes generic stability in classical and continuous logics.
Establishes links between stability, convergence, and randomization.
Provides new insights into the behavior of types and measures.
Abstract
We study generically stable types/measures in both classical and continuous logics, and their connection with randomization and modes of convergence of types/measures.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Algebra and Logic · Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge · semigroups and automata theory
