The isomorphism property in nonstandard analysis and its use in the theory of Banach spaces
- 1 December 1974
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Journal of Symbolic Logic
- Vol. 39 (4) , 717-731
- https://doi.org/10.2307/2272856
Abstract
The basic setting of nonstandard analysis consists of a set-theoretical structure together with a map * from into another structure * of the same sort. The function * is taken to be an elementary embedding (in an appropriate sense) and is generally assumed to make * into an enlargement of [13]. The structures and * may be type-hierarchies as in [11] and [13] or they may be cumulative structures with ω levels as in [14]. The assumption that * is an enlargement of has been found to be the weakest hypothesis which allows for the familiar applications of nonstandard analysis in calculus, elementary topology, etc. Indeed, practice has shown that a smooth and useful theory can be achieved only by assuming also that * has some stronger properties such as the saturation properties first introduced in nonstandard analysis by Luxemburg [11].This paper concerns an entirely new family of properties, stronger than the saturation properties. For each cardinal number κ, * satisfies the κ-isomorphism property (as an enlargement of ) if the following condition holds:For each first order language L with fewer than κ nonlogical symbols, if and are elementarily equivalent structures for L whose domains, relations and functions are all internal (relative to * and ), then and are isomorphic.Keywords
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