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Toward Categoricity for Classes with no Maximal Models
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We provide here the first steps toward a Classification Theory of Elementary Classes with no maximal models, plus some mild set theoretical assumptions, when the class is categorical in some greater than its L
Saharon Shelah, Andrés Villaveces
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