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Hereditary G-compactness

We introduce the notion of hereditary G-compactness (with respect to interpretation). We provide a sufficient condition for a poset to not be hereditarily G-compact, which we use to show that any linear order is not hereditarily G-compact. Assuming that a long-standing conjecture about unstable NIP theories holds, this implies that an NIP theory is hereditarily G-compact if and only if it is stable (and by a result of Simon, this holds unconditionally for $\aleph_0$-categorical theories). We show that if $G$ is definable over $A$ in a hereditarily G-compact theory, then $G^{00}_A=G^{000}_A$. We also include a brief survey of sufficient conditions for G-compactness, with particular focus on those which can be used to prove or disprove hereditary G-compactness for some (classes of) theories.

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AuthorshipTopic signalWHereditary G-compactnesspreprint / 2019ATomasz RzepeckiResearcherTmath.LO1661 works
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Hereditary G-compactness

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