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Classifying ℵo-Categorical Theories II: The Existence of Finitely Axiomatizable Proper Class II Theories

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Clark and Krauss [1977] presents a classification of complete, satisfiable and ℵo-categorical theories in first order languages with finite non-logical vocabularies. In 1988 the first author modified this classification and raised three questions about the distribution of finitely axiomatizable theories. This paper answers two of those questions.

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Weaver, G., Lippel, D. Classifying ℵo-Categorical Theories II: The Existence of Finitely Axiomatizable Proper Class II Theories. Studia Logica 60, 275–297 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005016100411

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