
AbstractAn equation to compute the dp-rank of any abelian group is given. It is also shown that its dp-rank, or more generally that of any one-based group, agrees with its Vapnik–Chervonenkis density. Furthermore, strong abelian groups are characterised to be precisely those abelian groups A such that there are only finitely many primes p such that the group A / pA is infinite and for every prime p, there are only finitely many natural numbers n such that $\left( {p^n A} \right)[p]/\left( {p^{n + 1} A} \right)[p]$ is infinite.Finally, it is shown that an infinite stable field of finite dp-rank is algebraically closed.
VC-density, Abelian group, One-based, Model-theoretic algebra, one-based group, Mathematics - Logic, Group Theory (math.GR), dp-rank, abelian group, Dp-rank, Vc-density, FOS: Mathematics, Lógica simbólica y matemática (Matemáticas), 1102.10 Teoría de Modelos, Classification theory, stability, and related concepts in model theory, Logic (math.LO), Mathematics - Group Theory, Abelian groups
VC-density, Abelian group, One-based, Model-theoretic algebra, one-based group, Mathematics - Logic, Group Theory (math.GR), dp-rank, abelian group, Dp-rank, Vc-density, FOS: Mathematics, Lógica simbólica y matemática (Matemáticas), 1102.10 Teoría de Modelos, Classification theory, stability, and related concepts in model theory, Logic (math.LO), Mathematics - Group Theory, Abelian groups
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