Abstract

AbstractWe introduce reduced products in continuous logic, and provide ways to establish satisfaction in the reduced product based on the satisfaction in its fibers, and conversely, on the lines that Horn and Chang did for reduced products in classical logic. We also consider a definition of a sheaf of metric structures, endow its stalks with a metric prestructure, and determine what filters can be used so that a collection of reduced products of arbitrary structures forms a sheaf on a given index space.

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