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Extended 0/1 Laws
•Shelah and Spencer, and Lynch consider the following general case:
•Pr(t) = b / na,  for a > 0
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•Lynch: a logic admits an extended 0/1 law if for each f one of the following holds:
Pr(f) ¼ C/nE,   or
Pr(f) < 1/nE  for every E >0