Löwenheim-Skolem theorem

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Etymology edit

Named for Leopold Löwenheim and Thoralf Skolem.

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Löwenheim-Skolem theorem

  1. (mathematical logic) A theorem stating that, if a countable first-order theory has an infinite model, then for every infinite cardinal number κ it has a model of size κ. The result implies that first-order theories are unable to control the cardinality of their infinite models, and that no first-order theory with an infinite model can have a unique model up to isomorphism.