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arxiv: 1504.02660 · v5 · pith:K4EOZFKNnew · submitted 2015-04-10 · 🧮 math.LO · math.CT

Metric abstract elementary classes as accessible categories

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We show that metric abstract elementary classes (mAECs) are, in the sense of [LR] (i.e. arXiv:1404.2528), coherent accessible categories with directed colimits, with concrete $\aleph_1$-directed colimits and concrete monomorphisms. More broadly, we define a notion of $\kappa$-concrete AEC---an AEC-like category in which only the $\kappa$-directed colimits need be concrete---and develop the theory of such categories, beginning with a category-theoretic analogue of Shelah's Presentation Theorem and a proof of the existence of an Ehrenfeucht-Mostowski functor in case the category is large. For mAECs in particular, arguments refining those in [LR] yield a proof that any categorical mAEC is $\mu$-d-stable in many cardinals below the categoricity cardinal.

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