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this by using the Banach-Mazur games, a well known method in the descriptive
set theory, which proves useful in the study of comeagre sets.
- Finally, we show how this construction of the generic automorphism can be
- used to deduce some properties of generic automorphisms
- (see \ref{corollary:fixed_points}). In the last section we give examples
+ In section \ref{section:preliminaries} we introduce important notions from
+ descriptive set theory and category theory and prove the Banach-Mazur theorem.
+ Section \ref{section:fraisse_classes} is devoted to Fraïssé classes
+ and describes canonical amalgamation. In section \ref{section:conjugacy_classes}
+ we prove the main Theorem \ref{theorem:key-theorem} by showing a construction
+ of generic automorphism of Fraïssé classes with WHP and canonical amalgamation.
+ Finally, in the section \ref{section:examples} we give examples
and anti-examples of Fraïssé classes with weak Hrushovski property and
- canonical amalgamation, characterize Fraïssé limits and generic automorphism
- of these classes.
+ canonical amalgamation.
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