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Subsystems Of Second Order Arithmetic 2nd Stephen G Simpson

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Subsystems Of Second Order Arithmetic 2nd Stephen G Simpson
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.95 MB
Pages: 462
Author: Stephen G. Simpson
ISBN: 9780511579851, 9780521884396, 0511579853, 052188439X
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 2nd

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Subsystems Of Second Order Arithmetic 2nd Stephen G Simpson by Stephen G. Simpson 9780511579851, 9780521884396, 0511579853, 052188439X instant download after payment.

Foundations of mathematics is the study of the most basic concepts and logical structure of mathematics, with an eye to the unity of human knowledge. Almost all of the problems studied in this book are motivated by an overriding foundational question: What are the appropriate axioms for mathematics? Through a series of case studies, these axioms are examined to prove particular theorems in core mathematical areas such as algebra, analysis, and topology, focusing on the language of second-order arithmetic, the weakest language rich enough to express and develop the bulk of mathematics. In many cases, if a mathematical theorem is proved from appropriately weak set existence axioms, then the axioms will be logically equivalent to the theorem. Furthermore, only a few specific set existence axioms arise repeatedly in this context, which in turn correspond to classical foundational programs. This is the theme of reverse mathematics, which dominates the first half of the book. The second part focuses on models of these and other subsystems of second-order arithmetic. Additional results are presented in an appendix

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