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Definition

An amalgam is a tuple (A,f,B,g,C) such that A,B,C are structures of the same signature, and f : A → B, g : A → C are embeddings (injective morphisms).

A class K of structures is said to have the strong amalgamation property if for every amalgam with A,B,C ∈ K and A ≠ Ø there exists a structure D ∈ K and embeddings f ' : B → D, g' : C → D such that f 'of = g'og and Im(f')∩Im(g') = Ø, where Im(f') = {f'(x)|x ∈ B}.

[Generate list of all classes that mention the amalgamation property together with it's value in that class (under construction)].


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Edited March 6, 2003 10:50 pm (diff)
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