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  1. The strength of extensionality I—weak weak set theories with infinity.Kentaro Sato - 2009 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 157 (2-3):234-268.
    We measure, in the presence of the axiom of infinity, the proof-theoretic strength of the axioms of set theory which make the theory look really like a “theory of sets”, namely, the axiom of extensionality Ext, separation axioms and the axiom of regularity Reg . We first introduce a weak weak set theory as a base over which to clarify the strength of these axioms. We then prove the following results about proof-theoretic ordinals:1. and ,2. and . We also show (...)
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  • The strength of extensionality II—weak weak set theories without infinity.Kentaro Sato - 2011 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (8):579-646.
    By obtaining several new results on Cook-style two-sorted bounded arithmetic, this paper measures the strengths of the axiom of extensionality and of other weak fundamental set-theoretic axioms in the absence of the axiom of infinity, following the author’s previous work [K. Sato, The strength of extensionality I — weak weak set theories with infinity, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 157 234–268] which measures them in the presence. These investigations provide a uniform framework in which three different kinds of reverse (...)
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  • Classes and truths in set theory.Kentaro Fujimoto - 2012 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 163 (11):1484-1523.
    This article studies three most basic systems of truth as well as their subsystems over set theory ZF possibly with AC or the axiom of global choice GC, and then correlates them with subsystems of Morse–Kelley class theory MK. The article aims at making an initial step towards the axiomatic study of truth in set theory in connection with class theory. Some new results on the side of class theory, such as conservativity, forcing and some forms of the reflection principle, (...)
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  • A new model construction by making a detour via intuitionistic theories IV: A closer connection between KPω and BI.Kentaro Sato - 2024 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (7):103422.
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  • A new model construction by making a detour via intuitionistic theories I: Operational set theory without choice is Π 1 -equivalent to KP.Kentaro Sato & Rico Zumbrunnen - 2015 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 166 (2):121-186.
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  • Forcing for hat inductive definitions in arithmetic.Kentaro Sato - 2014 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 60 (4-5):314-318.
    By forcing, we give a direct interpretation of into Avigad's. To the best of the author's knowledge, this is one of the simplest applications of forcing to “real problems”.
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  • A new model construction by making a detour via intuitionistic theories III: Ultrafinitistic proofs of conservations of Σ 1 1 collection. [REVIEW]Kentaro Sato - 2023 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 174 (3):103207.
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