Geometrische und kombinatorische Konfigurationen in der Modelltheorie
Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse
1. Understanding combinatorial configurations from the point of view of model theory and geometry. GeoMod is a Collaborative International Research project between France and Germany, in Model Theory, a branch of Mathematical Logic. Contemporary model theory studies abstract properties of mathematical structures from the point of view of first-order logic. It tries to isolate combinatorial properties of definable sets such as the existence of certain configurations, or of rank functions, and to use these properties to obtain structural consequences. These may be algebraic or geometric in nature, and can be applied to specific structures such as Berkovich geometry, difference-differential algebraic geometry, additive combinatorics or Erdös geometry. A good example of a combinatorial configuration implying algebraic structure is the group configuration theorem which asserts that certain combinatorial/dimension theoretic patterns are necessarily induced by the existence of a group, and that moreover the structure of the groups which might give rise to this configuration is highly restricted. This result, which itself generalizes the coordinatization theorems of geometric algebra, was given its definitive form for stable theories by Hrushovski in his 1986 PhD thesis and hereafter became one of the most powerful tools in geometric stability theory, used to resolve open problems in classification theory, in the proof of the trichotomy theorem for Zariski geometries, and thereby the crucial component of the model theoretic solution of the function field Mordell-Lang and number field Manin-Mumford conjectures. More recently, the group configuration theorem and its avatars have taken center stage in applications to combinatorics, for example in the work of Bays and Breuillard on extensions of the Elekes-Szabó theorem. The model theoretic study of valued fields provides another example of the confluence of “pure” stability theory and “applied” algebraic model theory. Abraham Robinson identified ACVF, the theory of algebraically closed nontrivially valued fields, as the model companion of the theory of valued fields already in 1959, and for most of the next half century the theory maintained an “applied” character distinct from the stability theory of “pure” model theory. However, in order to describe quotients of definable sets by definable equivalence relations (imaginaries) in valued fields, Haskell, Hrushovski and Macpherson were led to the theory of stable domination and the pure and applied strands merged. The deep connections between these approaches to the theory of valued fields further manifested themselves in the Hrushovski-Loeser approach to nonarchimedian geometry, in which spaces of stably dominated types replaced Berkovich spaces. Our project was structured around three themes. First we aimed to strengthen the still fairly recent relations between model theory and combinatorics. Secondly, we aimed to develop the model theory of valued fields, a subject which has traditionally been very strong both in France and in Germany, but using the sophisticated tools of geometric stability (or neostability). Finally, we aimed to develop a more abstract study of the geometric and combinatorial configurations which are a fundamental tool in the previous two subjects, as well as some of their other applications, making this the unifying theme of the programme : Geometric and combinatorial configurations in Model theory Amongst the major results obtained in the project : We will focus here on the first two themes. Within the applications to combinatorics : generalizations of the classical results of Elekes-Szabo on groups to approximate subgroups, the study of amalgamations in additive combinatorics, some new incidence results à la Szemerédi for the characteristic p case. Within the Model theory of valued fields : elimination of imaginaries for new large classes of Henselian fields, and the first realization of one of our tentative long term goals, the first real model-theoretic approach to the tilting correspondence for perfectoid fields . Scientific production : Since the beginning of the programme, four years ago, 37 articles have been published or accepted, and 42 preprints have been deposited in open access archives. Due to the specific conditions of 2020 and 2021, during those two years we organized and participated only to « online » conferences or small online working groups. We have organized in 2023 two major « in person » conferences and our members have participated in numerous conferences, workshops, summer schools where they have given talks about their results obtained in our program. One thematic semester took place (hybrid) at the Fields Institute : Thematic Program on Trends in Pure and Applied Model Theory (July 1 - December 31, 2021), an event many of our members participated in. Factual information The GeoMod Project is a French-German collaboration in pure mathematics. It was coordinated for the French group by Elisabeth Bouscaren (CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay) and for the German group by Martin Hils (Universität Münster). There were two main institutions in France : the University Paris-Saclay and the University of Lyon 1 (coord. Frank Wagner) and two main institutions in Germany, the University of Münster and the University of Freiburg (coord. Amador Martin-Pizarro). The project started on January 1, 2020 and lasted for 48 months. The ANR financed the French nodes with 156 600 euros and the DFG financed the German nodes with 124 000 euros.
Projektbezogene Publikationen (Auswahl)
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A note on some example of NSOP1 theories
Yvon Bossut
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An Approximate AKE Principle for Metric Valued Fields
Martin Hils & Stefan Marian Ludwig.
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Beautiful pairs
Pablo Cubides Kovacsics, Martin Hils & Jinhe Ye
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Definable Equivariant Retractions in Non-Archimedean Geometry
Martin Hils, Ehud Hrushovski & Pierre Simon
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dp-minimal groups
Frank O. Wagner
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Elekes-Szabó for collinearity on cubic surfaces
Martin Bays, Jan Dobrowolski & Tingxiang Zou
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Extension bases in Henselian valued fields
Akash Hossain
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Groups definable in partial differential fields with an automorphism
Ronald F. Bustamante Medina, Zoé Chatzidakis & Samaria Montenegro
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Imaginaries in equicharacteristic zero henselian fields
Silvain Rideau-Kikuchi & Mariana Vicaria
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Interpretations of syntactic fragments of theories of fields
Sylvy Anscombe & Arno Fehm
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Model-theoretic dividing lines via posets
Darío García & Rosario Mennuni.
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Nonlocally modular regular types in classifiable theories
Elisabeth Bouscaren, Bradd Hart, Ehud Hrushovski & Michael C. Laskowski
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On Groups and fields interpretable in differentially closed valued fields and in various NTP_2 fields.
Paul Z. Wang
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On Model Theory of Valued Vector Spaces
Pierre Touchard
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On some Fraisse Limits with free amalgamation
Yvon Bossut
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On the density of strongly minimal algebraic vector fields
Rémi Jaoui
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Sharply 2-transitive groups of finite Morley rank
Tuna Altinel, Ayse Berkman & Frank O. Wagner
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Simplicity of the automorphism group of fields with operators
Thomas Blossier, Zoé Chatzidakis, Charlotte Hardouin & Amador Martin-Pizarro
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Spectral Spaces in o-minimal and other NIP theories
Elías Baro, José F. Fernando & Daniel Palacín
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Stably Embedded Pairs of Ordered Abelian Groups
Martin Hils, Martina Liccardo & Pierre Touchard
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Sur un théorème de Lang-Weil tordu, d'après E. Hrushovski, K. V. Shuddhodan et Y. Varshavsky
Silvain Rideau-Kikuchi
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The Fundamental theorem of tropical differential algebra over nontrivially valued fields and the radius of convergence of nonarchimedean differential equations
Francesco Gallinaro & Stefano Mereta
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The model theory of geometric random graphs
Omer Ben-Neria, Itay Kaplan & Tingxiang Zou
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A model-theoretic note on the Freiman–Ruzsa theorem. Selecta Mathematica, 27(4).
Martin-Pizarro, Amador; Palacín, Daniel & Wolf, Julia
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Finite groups contain large centralizers. Israel Journal of Mathematics, 244(2), 621-624.
Palacín, Daniel
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The domination monoid in o-minimal theories. Journal of Mathematical Logic, 22(01).
Mennuni, Rosario
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Weakly binary expansions of dense meet‐trees. Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 68(1), 32-47.
Mennuni, Rosario
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A (possibly new) structure without the canonical base property. Fundamenta Mathematicae, 259(1), 77-96.
Loesch, Michael
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ADDITIVE COVERS AND THE CANONICAL BASE PROPERTY. The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 88(1), 118-144.
LOESCH, MICHAEL
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CM-trivial structures without the canonical base property. Model Theory, 1(1), 31-54.
Blossier, Thomas & Jimenez, Léo
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Defining R and G(R). Journal of the European Mathematical Society, 25(8), 3325-3358.
Segal, Dan & Tent, Katrin
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Hensel minimality I. Forum of Mathematics, Pi, 10.
Cluckers, Raf; Halupczok, Immanuel & Rideau-Kikuchi, Silvain
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On the Equations of Poizat and Liénard. International Mathematics Research Notices, 2023(19), 16478-16539.
Freitag, James; Jaoui, Rémi; Marker, David & Nagloo, Joel
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Probabilistically-like nilpotent groups. Journal of Algebra, 606, 798-818.
Palacín, Daniel
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Universality vs Genericity and C_4-free graphs. European J. Combin. 106 (2022), Paper No. 103590, 12 pp. [1]
Panagiotopoulos, Aristotelis & Tent, Katrin
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When any three solutions are independent. Inventiones mathematicae, 230(3), 1249-1265.
Freitag, James; Jaoui, Rémi & Moosa, Rahim
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A note on geometric theories of fields. Model Theory, 2(1), 121-132.
Johnson, Will & Ye, Jinhe
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An Invitation to Extension Domination. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, 64(3).
Gannon, Kyle & Ye, Jinhe
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Axiomatizing the existential theory of Fq((t)). Algebra & Number Theory, 17(11), 2013-2032.
Anscombe, Sylvy; Dittmann, Philip & Fehm, Arno
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Definable valuations on ordered fields. Model Theory, 2(1), 101-120.
Dittmann, Philip; Jahnke, Franziska; Krapp, Lothar Sebastian & Kuhlmann, Salma
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DIVIDING LINES BETWEEN POSITIVE THEORIES. The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1-25.
DMITRIEVA, ANNA; GALLINARO, FRANCESCO & KAMSMA, MARK
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Elekes-Szabó for groups, and approximate subgroups in weak general position. Discrete Anal.(2023), Paper No. 6, 28 pp.
Martin Bays, Jan Dobrowolski & Tingxiang Zou
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Enriching a predicate and tame expansions of the integers. Journal of Mathematical Logic, 25(01).
Conant, Gabriel; d.’Elbée, Christian; Halevi, Yatir; Jimenez, Léo & Rideau-Kikuchi, Silvain
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Hensel minimality II: Mixed characteristic and a diophantine application. Forum of Mathematics, Sigma, 11.
Cluckers, Raf; Halupczok, Immanuel; Rideau-Kikuchi, Silvain & Vermeulen, Floris
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Incidence bounds in positive characteristic via valuations and distality. Annales Henri Lebesgue, 6, 627-641.
Bays, Martin & Martin, Jean-François
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Measures on perfect e-free PAC fields. Israel Journal of Mathematics, 257(1), 171-191.
Chatzidakis, Zoé & Ramsey, Nicholas
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Mock hyperbolic reflection spaces and Frobenius groups of finite Morley rank. Model Theory, 2(2), 137-175.
Clausen, Tim & Tent, Katrin
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ON LARGE EXTERNALLY DEFINABLE SETS IN NIP. Journal of the Institute of Mathematics of Jussieu, 23(5), 2159-2173.
Bays, Martin; Ben-Neria, Omer; Kaplan, Itay & Simon, Pierre
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On the geometry of sharply 2-transitive groups. Model Theory 2 (2023), 137–175
Tim Clausen & Katrin Tent
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Quasi groupes de Frobenius dimensionnels. Model Theory, 2(1), 69-100.
Zamour, Samuel
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Remarks around the nonexistence of difference closure. Model Theory, 2(2), 405-427.
Chatzidakis, Zoé
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Some definable types that cannot be amalgamated. Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 69(1), 46-49.
Hils, Martin & Mennuni, Rosario
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The degree of nonminimality is at most 2. Journal of Mathematical Logic, 23(03).
Freitag, James; Jaoui, Rémi & Moosa, Rahim
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The étale open topology over the fraction field of a Henselian local domain. Mathematische Nachrichten, 296(5), 1928-1937.
Johnson, Will; Walsberg, Erik & Ye, Jinhe
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Éz fields. Journal of Algebra, 614, 611-649.
Walsberg, Erik & Ye, Jinhe
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A Survey of Local–Global Methods for Hilbert’s Tenth Problem. Association for Women in Mathematics Series, 29-61. Springer International Publishing.
Anscombe, Sylvy; Karemaker, Valentijn; Kisakürek, Zeynep; Mehmeti, Vlerë; Pagano, Margherita & Paladino, Laura
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Ax–Kochen–Ershov principles for finitely ramified henselian fields. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society.
Anscombe, Sylvy; Dittmann, Philip & Jahnke, Franziska
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Characterizing NIP henselian fields. Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 109(3).
Anscombe, Sylvy & Jahnke, Franziska
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Complete type amalgamation for nonstandard finite groups. Model Theory, 3(1), 1-37.
Martin-Pizarro, Amador & Palacín, Daniel
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DEFINABLE HENSELIAN VALUATIONS IN POSITIVE RESIDUE CHARACTERISTIC. The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1-26.
KETELSEN, MARGARETE; RAMELLO, SIMONE & SZEWCZYK, PIOTR
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Density of compressible types and some consequences. Journal of the European Mathematical Society, 27(7), 2751-2793.
Bays, Martin; Kaplan, Itay & Simon, Pierre
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Noetherian theories. Journal of Mathematical Logic, 25(03).
Martin-Pizarro, Amador & Ziegler, Martin
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Quasiminimality of complex powers. Forum of Mathematics, Sigma, 12.
Gallinaro, Francesco & Kirby, Jonathan
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Rings of finite Morley rank without the canonical base property. Journal of Mathematical Logic, 25(02).
Loesch, Michael & Palacín, Daniel
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The Amalgamation Property for automorphisms of ordered abelian groups. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society.
Dobrowolski, Jan & Mennuni, Rosario
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The domination monoid in henselian valued fields. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, 328(2), 287-323.
Hils, Martin & Mennuni, Rosario
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THE GROUP CONFIGURATION THEOREM FOR GENERICALLY STABLE TYPES. The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 90(2), 681-724.
WANG, PAUL
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Tropical functions on a skeleton. Journal de l’École polytechnique — Mathématiques, 11, 613-654.
Ducros, Antoine; Hrushovski, Ehud; Loeser, François & Ye, Jinhe
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Un principe d’Ax–Kochen–Ershov imaginaire. Journal of the European Mathematical Society.
Hils, Martin & Rideau-Kikuchi, Silvain
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A NOTE ON THE NON-EXISTENCE OF PRIME MODELS OF THEORIES OF PSEUDO-FINITE FIELDS. The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 90(1), 52-67.
CHATZIDAKIS, ZOÉ
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Abelian reduction in differential-algebraic and bimeromorphic geometry. Annales de l'Institut Fourier, 75(4), 1811-1853.
Jaoui, Rémi & Moosa, Rahim
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Beyond the Fontaine-Wintenberger theorem. Journal of the American Mathematical Society.
Jahnke, Franziska & Kartas, Konstantinos
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Forking and invariant types in regular ordered abelian groups. Model Theory, 4(3), 251-314.
Hossain, Akash
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Non-split Sharply 2-Transitive Groups of Odd Positive Characteristic. International Mathematics Research Notices, 2025(19).
Amelio, Marco; André, Simon & Tent, Katrin
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Pseudo T-closed fields. Model Theory, 4(1), 1-35.
Montenegro, Samaria & Rideau-Kikuchi, Silvain
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Rough Approximate Subgroups. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, 66(4).
Rodríguez, Fanlo Arturo & Wagner, Frank O.
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Stability, corners, and other two-dimensional shapes. Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1-29.
Martin-Pizarro, Amador; Palacín, Daniel & Wolf, Julia
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When is the étale open topology a field topology?. Israel Journal of Mathematics, 269(1), 67-102.
Dittmann, Philip; Walsberg, Erik & Ye, Jinhe
