Order-invariant types and their applications

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Our goal is to show that the standard model-theoretic concept of types can be applied in the study of order-invariant properties, i.e., properties definable in a logic in the presence of an auxiliary order relation, but not actually dependent on that order relation. This is somewhat surprising since order-invariant properties are more of a combinatorial rather than a logical object. We provide two applications of this notion. One is a proof, from the basic principles, of a theorem by Courcelle stating that over trees, order-invariant MSO properties are expressible in MSO with counting quantifiers. The other is an analog of the Feferman-Vaught theorem for order-invariant properties.

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Barceló, P., & Libkin, L. (2016). Order-invariant types and their applications. Logical Methods in Computer Science, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.2168/LMCS-12(1:9)2016

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