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Pushing Properties for NIP Groups and Fields up the n-dependent hierarchy

Nadja Hempel
(HHU Düsseldorf)
Abstract

(joint with Chernikov) 1-dependent theories, better known as NIP theories, are the first class of the strict hierarchy of n-dependent theories. The random n-hypergraph is the canonical object which is n-dependent but not (n−1)-dependent. We proved the existence of strictly n-dependent groups for all natural numbers n. On the other hand, there are no known examples of strictly n-dependent fields and we conjecture that there aren’t any. 

We were interested which properties of groups and fields for NIP theories remain true in or can be generalized to the n-dependent context. A crucial fact about (type-)definable groups in NIP theories is the absoluteness of their connected components. Our first aim is to give examples of n-dependent groups and discuss a adapted version of absoluteness of the connected component. Secondly, we will review the known properties of NIP fields and see how they can be generalized.

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