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  1. The strength of nonstandard methods in arithmetic.C. Ward Henson, Matt Kaufmann & H. Jerome Keisler - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (4):1039-1058.
    We consider extensions of Peano arithmetic suitable for doing some of nonstandard analysis, in which there is a predicate N(x) for an elementary initial segment, along with axiom schemes approximating ω 1 -saturation. We prove that such systems have the same proof-theoretic strength as their natural analogues in second order arithmetic. We close by presenting an even stronger extension of Peano arithmetic, which is equivalent to ZF for arithmetic statements.
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  • Some nonstandard methods in combinatorial number theory.Steven C. Leth - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (3):265 - 278.
    A combinatorial result about internal subsets of *N is proved using the Lebesgue Density Theorem. This result is then used to prove a standard theorem about difference sets of natural numbers which provides a partial answer to a question posed by Erdös and Graham.
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  • (1 other version)Review: Oliver Aberth, Computable Analysis. [REVIEW]C. Ward Henson - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (3):988-989.
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  • Lectures on Non- Standard Analysis.Moshe Machover & Joram Hirschfeld - 1969 - Lecture Notes in Mathematics.
    The hope of this work is that these notes will help to convince more mathematicians that non-standard analysis can make a useful addition to the tools of their trade.
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