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The "models" symbol, <math>\models</math> is used for several purposes in mathematical logic.
The "models" symbol, <math>\models</math>, is used for several purposes in mathematical logic.


* If <math>\mathfrak A</math> is a structure/interpretation and <math>\phi</math> is a sentence, then <math>\mathfrak A \models \phi</math> means ...
* If <math>\mathfrak A</math> is a structure/interpretation and <math>\phi</math> is a sentence, then <math>\mathfrak A \models \phi</math> means ...

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The "models" symbol, , is used for several purposes in mathematical logic.

  • If A is a structure/interpretation and ϕ is a sentence, then Aϕ means ...
  • If A is a structure/interpretation and Γ is a set of sentences, then AΓ means ...
  • If T is a theory and ϕ is a sentence, then Tϕ means ...
  • If T is a theory and Γ is a set of sentences, then TΓ means ...
  • If Σ is a set of axioms for a theory T, and ϕ is a sentence, then Σϕ means ...
  • If Σ is a set of axioms for a theory T, and Γ is a set of sentences, then ...
  • if ϕ is a formula (or wff), then ...