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Forcing the existence of a weakly inaccessible cardinal in some strong set theory
Does the fact that, assuming the consistency of $ZFC$, no proof that the consistency of "$ZFC$ implies the consistency of '$ZFC$ + There exists a weakly inaccessible cardinal'" can be formulated in $...
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Is $PRA$ + $TI({\epsilon_0})$ mutually interpretable with some theory in the language of set theory?
As is well known, the following theory is equiconsistent with $PA$:
$ZFC$ with the axiom of infinity replaced by its negation.
Since this theory is equiconsistent with $PA$, it would seem ...
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How are Koepke's ordinal computability and E-recursion related?
In Koepke's paper, "Turing Computations On Ordinals", one has the following (well-known) result:
A set $x$ is ordinal computable from a finite set of ordinal parameters if and only if it is ...
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Kunen's use of Countable Transitive Models
Hi,
I have a doubt concerning Kunen's exposition of forcing in his classical book (arguably $the$ book on forcing). When dealing with Countable Transitive Models to set up the forcing machinery, ...