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  1. Explaining the Gentzen–Takeuti reduction steps: a second-order system.Wilfried Buchholz - 2001 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 40 (4):255-272.
    Using the concept of notations for infinitary derivations we give an explanation of Takeuti's reduction steps on finite derivations (used in his consistency proof for Π1 1-CA) in terms of the more perspicious infinitary approach from [BS88].
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  • Admissible sets and structures: an approach to definability theory.Jon Barwise - 1975 - New York: Springer Verlag.
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  • A finite model theorem for the propositional μ-calculus.Dexter Kozen - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (3):233 - 241.
    We prove a finite model theorem and infinitary completeness result for the propositional -calculus. The construction establishes a link between finite model theorems for propositional program logics and the theory of well-quasi-orders.
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  • Elementary induction on abstract structures.Yiannis Nicholas Moschovakis - 1974 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    Hailed by the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society as "easy to use and a pleasure to read," this research monograph is recommended for students and professionals interested in model theory and definability theory. The sole prerequisite is a familiarity with the basics of logic, model theory, and set theory. 1974 edition.
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  • Proof-theoretical analysis: weak systems of functions and classes.L. Gordeev - 1988 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 38 (1):1-121.
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  • Admissible Sets and Structures.Jon Barwise - 1978 - Studia Logica 37 (3):297-299.
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  • Ordinal analysis by transformations.Henry Towsner - 2009 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 157 (2-3):269-280.
    The technique of using infinitary rules in an ordinal analysis has been one of the most productive developments in ordinal analysis. Unfortunately, one of the most advanced variants, the Buchholz Ωμ rule, does not apply to systems much stronger than -comprehension. In this paper, we propose a new extension of the Ω rule using game-theoretic quantifiers. We apply this to a system of inductive definitions with at least the strength of a recursively inaccessible ordinal.
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  • Induction and Inductive Definitions in Fragments of Second Order Arithmetic.Klaus Aehlig - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (4):1087 - 1107.
    A fragment with the same provably recursive functions as n iterated inductive definitions is obtained by restricting second order arithmetic in the following way. The underlying language allows only up to n + 1 nested second order quantifications and those are in such a way, that no second order variable occurs free in the scope of another second order quantifier. The amount of induction on arithmetical formulae only affects the arithmetical consequences of these theories, whereas adding induction for arbitrary formulae (...)
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  • Completeness for flat modal fixpoint logics.Luigi Santocanale & Yde Venema - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (1):55-82.
    This paper exhibits a general and uniform method to prove axiomatic completeness for certain modal fixpoint logics. Given a set Γ of modal formulas of the form γ, where x occurs only positively in γ, we obtain the flat modal fixpoint language by adding to the language of polymodal logic a connective γ for each γΓ. The term γ is meant to be interpreted as the least fixed point of the functional interpretation of the term γ. We consider the following (...)
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