# Sh:360

• Baldwin, J. T., & Shelah, S. (1991). The primal framework. II. Smoothness. Ann. Pure Appl. Logic, 55(1), 1–34.
• Abstract:
This is the second in a series of articles developing abstract classification theory for classes that have a notion of prime models over independent pairs and over chains. It deals with the problem of smoothness and establishing the existence and uniqueness of a ‘monster model’. We work here with a predicate for a canonically prime model.
• Version 1989-01-14_10 (41p) published version (34p)
Bib entry
@article{Sh:360,
author = {Baldwin, John T. and Shelah, Saharon},
title = {{The primal framework. II. Smoothness}},
journal = {Ann. Pure Appl. Logic},
fjournal = {Annals of Pure and Applied Logic},
volume = {55},
number = {1},
year = {1991},
pages = {1--34},
issn = {0168-0072},
mrnumber = {1134914},
mrclass = {03C45 (03C52 03C55)},
doi = {10.1016/0168-0072(91)90095-4},
note = {\href{https://arxiv.org/abs/math/9201246}{arXiv: math/9201246}},
arxiv_number = {math/9201246},
referred_from_entry = {See [Sh:360a]}
}