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  1. Undecidable Theories.Alfred Tarski, Andrzej Mostowski & Raphael M. Robinson - 1953 - Philosophy 30 (114):278-279.
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  • Theory of Recursive Functions and Effective Computability.Hartley Rogers - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):141-146.
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  • Decidability and essential undecidability.Hilary Putnam - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (1):39-54.
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  • Essential hereditary undecidability.Albert Visser - 2024 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 63 (5):529-562.
    In this paper we study essential hereditary undecidability. Theories with this property are a convenient tool to prove undecidability of other theories. The paper develops the basic facts concerning essentially hereditary undecidability and provides salient examples, like a construction of essentially hereditarily undecidable theories due to Hanf and an example of a rather natural essentially hereditarily undecidable theory strictly below. We discuss the (non-)interaction of essential hereditary undecidability with recursive boolean isomorphism. We develop a reduction relation essential tolerance, or, in (...)
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  • Theories with Effectively Inseparable Nuclei.Raymond M. Smullyan - 1960 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 6 (15-22):219-224.
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  • Degrees of formal systems.J. R. Shoenfield - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (4):389-392.
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  • Recursive Functions and Metamathematics: Problems of Completeness and Decidability, Gödel's Theorems.Rod J. L. Adams & Roman Murawski - 1999 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer Verlag.
    Traces the development of recursive functions from their origins in the late nineteenth century to the mid-1930s, with particular emphasis on the work and influence of Kurt Gödel.
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  • Model-theoretic methods in the study of elementary logic.William Hanf - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (1):132--145.
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  • A Mathematical Introduction to Logic.Herbert Enderton - 2001 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 9 (3):406-407.
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