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  1. Splittings and Disjunctions in Reverse Mathematics.Sam Sanders - 2020 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 61 (1):51-74.
    Reverse mathematics is a program in the foundations of mathematics founded by Friedman and developed extensively by Simpson and others. The aim of RM is to find the minimal axioms needed to prove a theorem of ordinary, that is, non-set-theoretic, mathematics. As suggested by the title, this paper deals with two RM-phenomena, namely, splittings and disjunctions. As to splittings, there are some examples in RM of theorems A, B, C such that A↔, that is, A can be split into two (...)
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  • Set existence principles and closure conditions: unravelling the standard view of reverse mathematics.Benedict Eastaugh - 2019 - Philosophia Mathematica 27 (2):153-176.
    It is a striking fact from reverse mathematics that almost all theorems of countable and countably representable mathematics are equivalent to just five subsystems of second order arithmetic. The standard view is that the significance of these equivalences lies in the set existence principles that are necessary and sufficient to prove those theorems. In this article I analyse the role of set existence principles in reverse mathematics, and argue that they are best understood as closure conditions on the powerset of (...)
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  • Weak and strong versions of Effective Transfinite Recursion.Patrick Uftring - 2023 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 174 (4):103232.
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  • On the strength of two recurrence theorems.Adam R. Day - 2016 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 81 (4):1357-1374.
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  • WKL 0 and induction principles in model theory.David R. Belanger - 2015 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 166 (7-8):767-799.
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  • Fundamental notions of analysis in subsystems of second-order arithmetic.Jeremy Avigad - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 139 (1):138-184.
    We develop fundamental aspects of the theory of metric, Hilbert, and Banach spaces in the context of subsystems of second-order arithmetic. In particular, we explore issues having to do with distances, closed subsets and subspaces, closures, bases, norms, and projections. We pay close attention to variations that arise when formalizing definitions and theorems, and study the relationships between them.
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