Model Theory
A categorical structure is a model-theoretic framework where all its models are isomorphic to each other in a particular signature. This means that within the same language and set of axioms, any two structures satisfying those axioms can be transformed into one another while preserving their properties. The concept is closely related to elementary equivalence, as it deals with models that share the same first-order properties, allowing for a deep exploration of their similarities and differences.
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