Consequences of Dependent Dividing on Burden
Abstract
If T has dependent dividing, then the burden agrees with the dp-rank witnessed by NIP formulas. We use this observation to prove that if T has dependent dividing, then the burden is sub-additive. We also state a connection between the burden and the dual VC density.
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