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Saturation of reduced products (2401.12539v1)

Published 23 Jan 2024 in math.LO

Abstract: We study reduced products $M=\prod_n M_n/\mathrm{Fin}$ of countable structures in a countable language associated with the Fr\'echet ideal. We prove that such $M$ is $2{\aleph_0}$-saturated if its theory is stable and not $\aleph_2$-saturated otherwise (regardless of whether the Continuum Hypothesis holds). This implies that $M$ is isomorphic to an ultrapower (associated with an ultrafilter on $\mathbb N$) if its theory is stable, even if the CH fails. We also improve a result of Farah and Shelah and prove that there is a forcing extension in which such reduced product $M$ is isomorphic to an ultrapower if and only if the theory of $M$ is stable. All of these conclusions apply for reduced products associated with $F_\sigma$ ideals or more general layered ideals. We also prove that a reduced product associated with the asymptotic density zero ideal $\mathcal Z_0$, or any other analytic P-ideal that is not $F_\sigma$, is not even $\aleph_1$-saturated if its theory is unstable.

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