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The provability logic of $I\Delta_0+\Omega_1 $ and complexity theory
Almost 30 years ago, a number of folks in provability logic tried to show that GL (see for instance the excellent survey by Rineke Verbrugge here) is indeed the logic of $I\Delta_0+\Omega_1$ (in the ...
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Logical complexity of hard functions conjectures
Let $\phi_1$ and $\phi_2$ be the following statements:
$\phi_1:$ There is a function $f:\{0,1\}^*\to\{0,1\}$ computable in $E$ that has circuit complexity $2^{\Omega(n)}$.
$\phi_2:$ There is a ...
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Is factorial definable using a $\Delta_0$ formula?
The factorial function is primitive recursive, and therefore definable by a $\Sigma_1$ formula.
Is it also definable by a $\Delta_0$ formula (i.e. bounded quantifiers)?
If not, why?
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Natural numbers of great kolmogorov complexity
Before I ask my question, let me give you a mini-preamble: in 2006, during an animated discussion on feasibility, ultrafinitism, and what else on FOM, I introduced (informally, and to speak the tuth, ...
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Which recursively-defined predicates can be expressed in Presburger Arithmetic?
In Presburger Arithmetic there is no predicate that can express divisibility, else Presburger Arithmetic would be as expressive as Peano Arithmetic. Divisibility can be defined recursively, for ...