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Introduction to clarithmetic III

Published 4 Aug 2010 in cs.LO, math.LO, and math.NT | (1008.0770v2)

Abstract: The present paper constructs three new systems of clarithmetic (arithmetic based on computability logic --- see http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~giorgi/cl.html): CLA8, CLA9 and CLA10. System CLA8 is shown to be sound and extensionally complete with respect to PA-provably recursive time computability. This is in the sense that an arithmetical problem A has a t-time solution for some PA-provably recursive function t iff A is represented by some theorem of CLA8. System CLA9 is shown to be sound and intensionally complete with respect to constructively PA-provable computability. This is in the sense that a sentence X is a theorem of CLA9 iff, for some particular machine M, PA proves that M computes (the problem represented by) X. And system CLA10 is shown to be sound and intensionally complete with respect to not-necessarily-constructively PA-provable computability. This means that a sentence X is a theorem of CLA10 iff PA proves that X is computable, even if PA does not "know" of any particular machine M that computes X.

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