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The Journal of Symbolic Logic, Volume 81
Volume 81, Number 1, March 2016
- Thomas Blossier, Amador Martin-Pizarro, Frank O. Wagner:
à la recherche du Tore Perdu. 1-31 - Gianluca Paolini, Jouko Väänänen:
Dependence Logic in pregeometries and ω-stable Theories. 32-55 - Levon Haykazyan:
Categoricity in quasiminimal Pregeometry Classes. 56-64 - Joshua Wiscons:
Groups of Morley rank 4. 65-79 - Mushfeq Khan:
Lebesgue Density and ∏10 Classes. 80-95 - Cédric Milliet:
Variations sur un THème de Aldama et Shelah. 96-126 - Antonio Montalbán:
Classes of Structures with no Intermediate Isomorphism Problems. 127-150 - Michael J. Lieberman, Jirí Rosický:
Classification Theory for Accessible Categories. 151-165 - Andrea Medini:
Distinguishing Perfect Set Properties in separable metrizable Spaces. 166-180 - Paul Gartside, Ana Mamatelashvili:
The Tukey order on compact Subsets of separable Metric Spaces. 181-200 - Kevin Fournier:
Wadge Hierarchy of differences of Co-analytic Sets. 201-215 - Itaï Ben Yaacov, Adriane Kaïchouh:
Reconstruction of Separably Categorical Metric Structures. 216-224 - Tanmay Inamdar, Benedikt Löwe:
The Modal Logic of Inner Models. 225-236 - Natasha Dobrinen:
High Dimensional Ellentuck Spaces and initial Chains in the Tukey Structure of non-P-Points. 237-263 - Sean Cox, John Krueger:
Quotients of strongly Proper Forcings and Guessing Models. 264-283 - Guram Bezhanishvili, Nick Bezhanishvili, Rosalie Iemhoff:
Stable Canonical Rules. 284-315 - Hristo Ganchev, Andrea Sorbi:
Initial Segments Of The Σ20 Enumeration Degrees. 316-325 - Krzysztof Krupinski, Tomasz Rzepecki:
Smoothness of Bounded Invariant Equivalence Relations. 326-356 - Sebastien Vasey:
Forking and superstability in Tame AECS. 357-383 - Eleftherios Tachtsis:
On Ramsey's Theorem and the existence of Infinite Chains or Infinite Anti-Chains in Infinite Posets. 384-394
Volume 81, Number 2, June 2016
- Sy-David Friedman:
Isomorphism on HYP. 395-399 - Sylvy Anscombe, Franz-Viktor Kuhlmann:
Notes on extremal and Tame Valued Fields. 400-416 - Hugo Albuquerque, Josep Maria Font, Ramon Jansana:
Compatibility operators in Abstract Algebraic Logic. 417-462 - Ekaterina B. Fokina, Bakhadyr Khoussainov, Pavel Semukhin, Daniel Turetsky:
Linear Orders Realized by C.E. Equivalence Relations. 463-482 - Giorgio Venturi:
Preservation of Suslin Trees and Side conditions. 483-492 - Omar León Sánchez, Rahim Moosa:
The Model Companion of differential Fields with Free operators. 493-509 - Piotr Kowalski, Serge Randriambololona:
Strongly Minimal Reducts of Valued Fields. 510-523 - Karel Chvalovský, Rostislav Horcík:
Full Lambek Calculus with Contraction is Undecidable. 524-540 - James Cummings, Mirna Dzamonja, Charles Morgan:
Small Universal families of graphs on ℵω+ 1. 541-569 - Alexei Kolesnikov, Chris Lambie-Hanson:
The Hanf number for Amalgamation of Coloring Classes. 570-583 - Joan Bagaria, Jouko Väänänen:
On the Symbiosis between Model-Theoretic and Set-Theoretic Properties of Large Cardinals. 584-604 - Sean Walsh:
Fragments of Frege's Grundgesetze and Gödel's Constructible Universe. 605-628 - Roberto Giuntini, Hector Freytes, Giuseppe Sergioli:
Quantum Logic associated to Finite Dimensional Intervals of Modular ortholattices. 629-640 - Sylvain Schmitz:
Implicational Relevance Logic is 2-EXPTIME-Complete. 641-661 - Jacob Hilton:
The Topological Pigeonhole Principle for Ordinals. 662-686 - James Aisenberg, Maria Luisa Bonet, Sam Buss:
Quasipolynomial Size Frege Proofs of Frankl's Theorem on the Trace of Sets. 687-710 - Dan Hathaway:
Weak Distributivity implying Distributivity. 711-717 - Anush Tserunyan:
A Ramsey Theorem on Semigroups and a General van der Corput Lemma. 718-741 - Michael Rathjen:
Indefiniteness in Semi-Intuitionistic Set Theories: on a Conjecture of Feferman. 742-754 - Christopher J. Eagle, Ilijas Farah, Bradd Hart, Boris Kadets, Vladyslav Kalashnyk, Martino Lupini:
Fraïssé Limits of C*-Algebras. 755-773 - Zofia Adamowicz, Andrés Cordón-Franco, Francisco Félix Lara Martín:
Existentially Closed Models in the Framework of Arithmetic. 774-788
Volume 81, Number 3, September 2016
- Monroe Eskew:
Dense ideals and Cardinal Arithmetic. 789-813 - Julia F. Knight, Antonio Montalbán, Noah David Schweber:
Computable Structures in Generic Extensions. 814-832 - Ian Herbert:
On reals with Δ20-bounded complexity and compressive power. 833-855 - Saeed Ghasemi:
Reduced Products of Metric Structures: a Metric Feferman-Vaught Theorem. 856-875 - Maciej Malicki:
Consequences of the existence of AMPLE generics and automorphism Groups of homogeneous Metric Structures. 876-886 - Jizhan Hong:
Separably Closed Valued Fields: Quantifier Elimination. 887-900 - Leszek Aleksander Kolodziejczyk:
End-Extensions of Models of Weak Arithmetic from Complexity-Theoretic Containments. 901-916 - Dmitry Sustretov:
Generalised Imaginaries and Galois Cohomology. 917-935 - Andreas Baudisch:
Free Amalgamation and automorphism Groups. 936-947 - Marcel Crabbé:
Nfsi is not Included in NF3. 948-950 - Nadav Meir:
On Products of Elementarily indivisible Structures. 951-971 - Gunter Fuchs, Ralf Schindler:
Inner Model Theoretic Geology. 972-996 - Uri Andrews, Mingzhong Cai, Iskander Sh. Kalimullin, Steffen Lempp, Joseph S. Miller, Antonio Montalbán:
The complements of Lower cones of Degrees and the degree spectra of Structures. 997-1006 - Philipp Hieronymi:
Expansions of the Ordered additive Group of Real numbers by two discrete Subgroups. 1007-1027 - Denis R. Hirschfeldt, Carl G. Jockusch Jr., Rutger Kuyper, Paul E. Schupp:
Coarse Reducibility and Algorithmic Randomness. 1028-1046 - Sy-David Friedman, Radek Honzik:
Definability of Satisfaction in outer Models. 1047-1068 - Charles C. Pinter:
Stone Space of cylindric Algebras and Topological Model Spaces. 1069-1086 - Manuel Bodirsky, Dugald Macpherson:
Reducts of Structures and Maximal-Closed Permutation Groups. 1087-1114 - Gregory Igusa, Julia F. Knight:
Comparing two Versions of the Reals. 1115-1123 - Pablo Cubides Kovacsics, Eva Leenknegt:
Integration and cell Decomposition in P-Minimal Structures. 1124-1141 - John T. Baldwin, Michael C. Laskowski, Saharon Shelah:
Constructing Many Atomic Models in ℵ1. 1142-1162 - Makoto Kikuchi, Taishi Kurahashi:
Illusory Models of Peano Arithmetic. 1163-1175
Volume 81, Number 4, December 2016
- Steve Jackson, Farid Khafizov:
DESCRIPTIONS AND CARDINALS BELOW $\delta _5^1$. 1177-1224 - Russell G. Miller, Keng Meng Ng:
Finitary Reducibility on Equivalence Relations. 1225-1254 - Manuel Bodirsky, Peter Jonsson, Van Trung Pham:
The Reducts of the homogeneous Binary Branching C-Relation. 1255-1297 - Frank O. Wagner:
The Right angle to Look at orthogonal Sets. 1298-1314 - Matthew Hendtlass, Robert S. Lubarsky:
Separating Fragments of Wlem, LPO, and MP. 1315-1343 - Mohammad Golshani, Yair Hayut:
On Foreman's Maximality Principle. 1344-1356 - Adam R. Day:
On the strength of two Recurrence theorems. 1357-1374 - Uri Andrews, Andrea Sorbi:
The Complexity of Index Sets of Classes of computably Enumerable Equivalence Relations. 1375-1395 - Gerald E. Sacks:
On the non-Enumerability of l. 1396-1404 - Damir D. Dzhafarov:
Strong Reductions between Combinatorial Principles. 1405-1431 - Dima Sinapova, Spencer Unger:
Modified Extender based forcing. 1432-1443 - Cédric Milliet:
On the Radicals of a Group that does not have the Independence Property. 1444-1450 - Alexandre V. Borovik, Adrien Deloro:
Rank 3 Bingo. 1451-1480 - Ludovic Patey:
The strength of the Tree Theorem for Pairs in Reverse Mathematics. 1481-1499 - Peter Holy, Regula Krapf, Philipp Lücke, Ana Njegomir, Philipp Schlicht:
Class forcing, the forcing Theorem and Boolean Completions. 1500-1530 - Wei Wang:
The Definability strength of Combinatorial Principles. 1531-1554 - Mauro Di Nasso, Isaac Goldbring, Renling Jin, Steven Leth, Martino Lupini, Karl Mahlburg:
High density piecewise Syndeticity of Product Sets in Amenable Groups. 1555-1562
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