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Matematicheskie Trudy, 2002, Volume 5, Number 2, Pages 170–177 (Mi mt112)  

Indiscernible Sets in Homogeneous Models

K. Zh. Kudaibergenov

Institute of Mathematics, Ministry of Education and Science, Republic of Kazakhstan
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Abstract: We study the problem of the possibility of extending an arbitrary permutation of elements of a given indiscernible set in a homogeneous model (in particular, a homogeneous atomic model) to an automorphism.
Key words: indiscernible set, homogeneous model, atomic model, stable theory.
Received: 21.06.2000
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UDC: 510.67
Language: Russian
Citation: K. Zh. Kudaibergenov, “Indiscernible Sets in Homogeneous Models”, Mat. Tr., 5:2 (2002), 170–177; Siberian Adv. Math., 13:3 (2003), 81–88
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