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A brief introduction to algebraic set theory

Steve Awodey
Source: Bull. Symbolic Logic Volume 14, Issue 3 (2008), 281-298.

Abstract

This brief article is intended to introduce the reader to the field of algebraic set theory, in which models of set theory of a new and fascinating kind are determined algebraically. The method is quite robust, applying to various classical, intuitionistic, and constructive set theories. Under this scheme some familiar set theoretic properties are related to algebraic ones, while others result from logical constraints. Conventional elementary set theories are complete with respect to algebraic models, which arise in a variety of ways, such as topologically, type-theoretically, and through variation. Many previous results from topos theory involving realizability, permutation, and sheaf models of set theory are subsumed, and the prospects for further such unification seem bright.

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Permanent link to this document: http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.bsl/1231081369
Digital Object Identifier: doi:10.2178/bsl/1231081369
Mathematical Reviews number (MathSciNet): MR2440595
Zentralblatt MATH identifier: 05532697

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