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François G. Dorais
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showing that every satisfiable sentence with at most two variables has a finite model

I have tried to prove, in first order logic, that every satisfiable sentence (without function symbols) with at most two variables has a finite model. My attempts were unsuccessful. This is an exercise from the (wider) model theory book written by Hodges (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, Volume 42 - Model Theory, page 111). It follows an exercise about Immerman's pebble game, probably as an application. It's easy to see that proving the following problem will suffice: given a structure A, prove that for every number n, there is a finite structure B such that player II has a winning strategy in immerman's pebble game of length n with 2 pebbles.