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- Q6888319 subject Q7451685.
- Q6888319 abstract "In model theory, a first-order theory is called model complete if every embedding of models is an elementary embedding. Equivalently, every first-order formula is equivalent to a universal formula.This notion was introduced by Abraham Robinson.".
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- Q6888319 comment "In model theory, a first-order theory is called model complete if every embedding of models is an elementary embedding. Equivalently, every first-order formula is equivalent to a universal formula.This notion was introduced by Abraham Robinson.".
- Q6888319 label "Model complete theory".