Duality and definability in first order logic

Using the theory of categories as a framework, this book develops a duality theory for theories in first order logic in which the dual of a theory is the category of its models with suitable additional structure. This duality theory resembles and generalizes M. H. Stone's famous duality theory...

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Main Author Makkai, Mih aly
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Providence, R.I American Mathematical Society 1993
Edition1
SeriesMemoirs of the American Mathematical Society
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Summary:Using the theory of categories as a framework, this book develops a duality theory for theories in first order logic in which the dual of a theory is the category of its models with suitable additional structure. This duality theory resembles and generalizes M. H. Stone's famous duality theory for Boolean algebras. As an application, Makkai derives a result akin to the well-known definability theorem of E. W. Beth. This new definability theorem is related to theorems of descent in category theory and algebra and can also be stated as a result in pure logic without reference to category theory. Containing novel techniques as well as applications of classical methods, this carefully written book shows attention to both organization and detail and will appeal to mathematicians and philosophers interested in category theory.
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Providence, Rhode Island
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American Mathematical Society.
2012
Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-106).
September 1993, volume 105, number 503 (fourth of 6 numbers).
Mode of access : World Wide Web
ISBN:9780821825655
0821825658