The (Absolute) Model Companionship Spectrum of a mathematical theory and the Continuum problem
We introduce a classification tool for mathematical theories based on Robinson's notion of model companionship; roughly the idea is to attach to a mathematical theory T those signatures L such that T as axiomatized in L admits a(n absolute) model companion. To do so we also introduce a slight strengthening of model companionship (absolute model companionship - AMC) which characterize those model companionable L-theories T whose model companion is axiomatized by the Π2-sentences for L which are consistent with the universal theory of any L-model of T.
We use the above to analyze set theory, and we show that the above classification tools can be used to extract (surprising?) information on the continuum problem.