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  1. On the Cauchy completeness of the constructive Cauchy reals.Robert S. Lubarsky - 2007 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 53 (4‐5):396-414.
    It is consistent with constructive set theory (without Countable Choice, clearly) that the Cauchy reals (equivalence classes of Cauchy sequences of rationals) are not Cauchy complete. Related results are also shown, such as that a Cauchy sequence of rationals may not have a modulus of convergence, and that a Cauchy sequence of Cauchy sequences may not converge to a Cauchy sequence, among others.
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  • Concepts of general topology in constructive mathematics and in sheaves, II.R. J. Grayson - 1982 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 23 (1):55.
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