Infinitary Logics and Abstract Elementary Classes
Abstract: We prove that every abstract elementary class (a.e.c.) with LST number $\kappa$ and vocabulary $\tau$ of cardinality $\leq \kappa$ can be axiomatized in the logic ${\mathbb L}{\beth_2(\kappa){+++},\kappa+}(\tau)$. In this logic an a.e.c. is therefore an EC class rather than merely a PC class. This constitutes a major improvement on the level of definability previously given by the Presentation Theorem. As part of our proof, we define the \emph{canonical tree} $\mathcal S={\mathcal S}{\mathcal K}$ of an a.e.c. $\mathcal K$. This turns out to be an interesting combinatorial object of the class, beyond the aim of our theorem. Furthermore, we study a connection between the sentences defining an a.e.c. and the relatively new infinitary logic $L1_\lambda$.}
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