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In mathematical logic, abstract model theory is a generalization of model theory which studies the general properties of extensions of first order logic and their models.[1][2]

In 1974 Jon Barwise provided an axiomatization of abstract model theory.[3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Handbook of mathematical logic by Jon Barwise 1989 ISBN 0444863885 page 45
  2. ^ Institution-independent model theory by Răzvan Diaconescu 2008 ISBN 3764387076 page 3
  3. ^ J. Barwise, 1974 Axioms for abstract model theory, Annals of Math. Logic 7:221-265

Further reading

  • Jon Barwise; Solomon Feferman (1985). Model-theoretic logics. Springer-Verlag. ISBN 9780387909363.