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On the properties SOP2n+1+1\mathrm{SOP}_{2^{n+1}+1}

Published 16 May 2023 in math.LO | (2305.09811v2)

Abstract: We show that approximations of strict order can calibrate the fine structure of genericity. Particularly, we find exponential behavior within the NSOP<em>n\mathrm{NSOP}<em>{n} hierarchy from model theory. Let $0$-ð\eth-independence denote forking-independence. Inductively, a formula (n+1)(n+1)-ð\eth-divides over MM if it divides by every nn-ð\eth-independent Morley sequence over MM, and (n+1)(n+1)-ð\eth-forks over MM if it implies a disjunction of formulas that (n+1)(n+1)-ð\eth-divide over MM; the associated independence relation over models is called (n+1)(n+1)-ð\eth-independence. We show that a theory where nn-ð\eth-independence is symmetric or transitive must be NSOP</em>2<sup>n+1+1\mathrm{NSOP}</em>{2<sup>{n+1}+1}. We then show that, in the classical examples of NSOP<em>2<sup>n+1+1\mathrm{NSOP}<em>{2<sup>{n+1}+1} theories, nn-ð\eth-independence is symmetric and transitive; in particular, there are strictly NSOP</em>2<sup>n+1+1\mathrm{NSOP}</em>{2<sup>{n+1}+1} theories where nn-ð\eth-independence is symmetric and transitive, leaving open the question of whether symmetry or transitivity of nn-ð\eth-independence is equivalent to NSOP2<sup>n+1+1\mathrm{NSOP}_{2<sup>{n+1}+1}.

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