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Formalizing forcing arguments in subsystems of second-order arithmetic
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    Formalizing forcing arguments in subsystems of second-order arithmetic (English)
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    26 January 1997
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    The main theorem of the paper is a sharpening of the conservation theorem of Harrington and Brown-Simpson. It is proved that \(\text{WKL}^+_0\) is conservative over \(\text{RCA}_0\), i.e., that one can translate \(\text{WKL}^+_0\) proofs to \(\text{RCA}_0\) proofs without a significant increase in size. This is done by showing that certain model-theoretic forcing argument can be formalized in the base theory.
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    conservation theorem
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    model-theoretic forcing
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