Groupoids, covers, and 3-uniqueness in stable theories

  • Goodrick J
  • Kolesnikov A
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Abstract

Building on Hrushovski's work in [5], we study definable groupoids in stable theories and their relationship with 3-uniqueness and finite internal covers. We introduce the notion of retractability of a definable groupoid (which is slightly stronger than Hrushovski's notion of eliminability), give some criteria for when groupoids are retractable, and show how retractability relates to both 3-uniqueness and the splitness of finite internal covers. One application we give is a new direct method of constructing non-eliminable groupoids from witnesses to the failure of 3-uniqueness. Another application is a proof that any finite internal cover of a stable theory with a centerless liaison groupoid is almost split.

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Goodrick, J., & Kolesnikov, A. (2010). Groupoids, covers, and 3-uniqueness in stable theories. The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 75(3), 905–929. https://doi.org/10.2178/jsl/1278682207

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