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Pseudofinite proofs of the stable graph regularity lemma

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This expository article is based on two lectures given by the first author at the Fields Institute in the Fall 2021 Thematic Program on Trends in Pure and Applied Model Theory. We give a detailed proof of a qualitative version of the Mallaris-Shelah regularity lemma for stable graphs using only basic local stability theory and an ultraproduct construction. This proof strategy was first established by Malliaris and Pillay, and later simplified by Pillay. We provide some further simplifications, and also explain how the pseudofinite approach can be used to obtain a qualitative strengthening (compared to previous proofs) in terms of "functional error". To illustrate the extra leverage obtained by functional error, we give an elementary argument for extracting equipartitions from arbitrary partitions.

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Convolution semigroups for automorphism dynamics

math.LO · 2025-07-31 · conditional · novelty 8.0

A new convolution operation on invariant Keisler measures over arbitrary theories, transferred from Ellis semigroups of automorphism flows, classifies idempotents by relatively type-definable subgroups of Aut(C).

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  • Convolution semigroups for automorphism dynamics math.LO · 2025-07-31 · conditional · none · ref 641 · internal anchor

    A new convolution operation on invariant Keisler measures over arbitrary theories, transferred from Ellis semigroups of automorphism flows, classifies idempotents by relatively type-definable subgroups of Aut(C).