Softcover ISBN: | 978-3-03719-184-2 |
Product Code: | EMSMLM/2 |
List Price: | $48.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $38.40 |
Softcover ISBN: | 978-3-03719-184-2 |
Product Code: | EMSMLM/2 |
List Price: | $48.00 |
AMS Member Price: | $38.40 |
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Book DetailsEMS Münster Lectures in MathematicsVolume: 2; 2018; 222 ppMSC: Primary 03; Secondary 05; 12; 14; 20
Model theory is a thriving branch of mathematical logic with strong connections to other fields of mathematics. Its versatility has recently led to spectacular applications in areas ranging from diophantine geometry, algebraic number theory and group theory to combinatorics.
This volume presents lecture notes from a spring school in model theory which took place in Münster, Germany. The notes are aimed at Ph.D. students but should also be accessible to undergraduates with some basic knowledge in model theory. They contain the core of stability theory (Bays, Palacín), two chapters connecting generalized stability theory with group theory (Clausen and Tent, Simon), as well as introductions to the model theory of valued fields (Hils, Jahnke) and motivic integration (Halupczok).
A publication of the European Mathematical Society (EMS). Distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society.
ReadershipGraduate and undergraduate students interested in model and stability theory.
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Model theory is a thriving branch of mathematical logic with strong connections to other fields of mathematics. Its versatility has recently led to spectacular applications in areas ranging from diophantine geometry, algebraic number theory and group theory to combinatorics.
This volume presents lecture notes from a spring school in model theory which took place in Münster, Germany. The notes are aimed at Ph.D. students but should also be accessible to undergraduates with some basic knowledge in model theory. They contain the core of stability theory (Bays, Palacín), two chapters connecting generalized stability theory with group theory (Clausen and Tent, Simon), as well as introductions to the model theory of valued fields (Hils, Jahnke) and motivic integration (Halupczok).
A publication of the European Mathematical Society (EMS). Distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society.
Graduate and undergraduate students interested in model and stability theory.