Author:
BHARDWAJ NEER,TRAN CHIEU-MINH
Abstract
AbstractWe consider the structures
$(\mathbb {Z}; \mathrm {SF}^{\mathbb {Z}})$
,
$(\mathbb {Z}; <, \mathrm {SF}^{\mathbb {Z}})$
,
$(\mathbb {Q}; \mathrm {SF}^{\mathbb {Q}})$
, and
$(\mathbb {Q}; <, \mathrm {SF}^{\mathbb {Q}})$
where
$\mathbb {Z}$
is the additive group of integers,
$\mathrm {SF}^{\mathbb {Z}}$
is the set of
$a \in \mathbb {Z}$
such that
$v_{p}(a) < 2$
for every prime p and corresponding p-adic valuation
$v_{p}$
,
$\mathbb {Q}$
and
$\mathrm {SF}^{\mathbb {Q}}$
are defined likewise for rational numbers, and
$<$
denotes the natural ordering on each of these domains. We prove that the second structure is model-theoretically wild while the other three structures are model-theoretically tame. Moreover, all these results can be seen as examples where number-theoretic randomness yields model-theoretic consequences.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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