Category:Model theory
Model theory is the study of the relationship between formal theories (a collection of sentences in a formal language expressing statements about a mathematical structure), and their models (those structures in which the statements of the theory hold). The aspects investigated include the number and size of models of a theory, the relationship of different models to each other, and their interaction with the formal language itself. In particular, model theorists also investigate the sets that can be defined in a model of a theory, and the relationship of such definable sets to each other.
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
- Model theorists (42 P)
 - Nonstandard analysis (32 P)
 
Pages in category "Model theory"
The following 117 pages are in this category, out of 117 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Satisfiability
 - Saturated model
 - Semantics (logic)
 - Signature (logic)
 - Skolem normal form
 - Skolem's paradox
 - Soundness
 - Spectrum of a theory
 - Stability spectrum
 - Stable group
 - Stable theory
 - Standard model (set theory)
 - Strength (mathematical logic)
 - Strongly minimal theory
 - Structural Ramsey theory
 - Structure (mathematical logic)
 - Substructure (mathematics)