elements of G. This definition can be extended to the case when G is countably idkite by requiring the existence of a sequence b,, b2, . . . , containing each element of C exactly once, such that the sec, . . also contains each element of G exactly once. With this defknition every cnuntably-infinit
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Some remarks onPn-sequenceable groups
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- Springer
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
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- 298 KB
- Volume
- 60
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- 0003-889X
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## Abstract We prove a property of generic homogeneity of tuples starting an infinite indiscernible sequence in a simple theory and we use it to give a shorter proof of the Independence Theorem for Lascar strong types. We also characterize the relation of starting an infinite indiscernible sequence