There are no intermediate structures between the group of integers and Presburger arithmetic
Abstract
We show that if a first-order structure M, with universe Z, is an expansion of (Z,+,0) and a reduct of (Z,+,<,0), then M must be interdefinable with (Z,+,0) or (Z,+,<,0).
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