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The number of countable isomorphism types of complete extensions of the theory of Boolean algebras

Paul Iverson — 1991

Colloquium Mathematicae

There is a conjecture of Vaught [17] which states: Without The Generalized Continuum Hypothesis one can prove the existence of a complete theory with exactly ω 1 nonisomorphic, denumerable models. In this paper we show that there is no such theory in the class of complete extensions of the theory of Boolean algebras. More precisely, any complete extension of the theory of Boolean algebras has either 1 or 2 ω nonisomorphic, countable models. Thus we answer this conjecture in the negative for any complete...

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