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arxiv: 1701.00470 · v1 · pith:QVBV7YUHnew · submitted 2017-01-02 · 🧮 math.LO · math.CO

VC_(ell)-dimension and the jump to the fastest speed of a hereditary mathcal{L}-property

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In this paper we investigate a connection between the growth rates of certain classes of finite structures and a generalization of $\text{VC}$-dimension called $\text{VC}_{\ell}$-dimension. Let $\mathcal{L}$ be a finite relational language with maximum arity $r$. A hereditary $\mathcal{L}$-property is a class of finite $\mathcal{L}$-structures closed under isomorphism and substructures. The \emph{speed} of a hereditary $\mathcal{L}$-property $\mathcal{H}$ is the function which sends $n$ to $|\mathcal{H}_n|$, where $\mathcal{H}_n$ is the set of elements of $\mathcal{H}$ with universe $\{1,\ldots, n\}$. It was previously known there exists a gap between the fastest possible speed of a hereditary $\mathcal{L}$-property and all lower speeds, namely between the speeds $2^{\Theta(n^r)}$ and $2^{o(n^r)}$. We strengthen this gap by showing that for any hereditary $\mathcal{L}$-property $\mathcal{H}$, either $|\mathcal{H}_n|=2^{\Theta(n^r)}$ or there is $\epsilon>0$ such that for all large enough $n$, $|\mathcal{H}_n|\leq 2^{n^{r-\epsilon}}$. This improves what was previously known about this gap when $r\geq 3$. Further, we show this gap can be characterized in terms of $\text{VC}_{\ell}$-dimension, therefore drawing a connection between this finite counting problem and the model theoretic dividing line known as $\ell$-dependence.

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