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Four problems concerning recursively saturated models of arithmetic
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    Four problems concerning recursively saturated models of arithmetic (English)
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    22 May 1996
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    The paper presents four open problems. One concerns a possible converse to Tarski's undefinability of truth theorem, and is of general character. The other three are more specific. The questions are about some special \(\omega_1\)-like models, initial segments of countable recursively saturated models of PA, and about extendability of automorphisms. In each case a partial answer is given. All partial solutions are based on applications of inductive satisfaction classes.
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    Peano arithmetic
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    recursive saturation
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    open problems
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    recursively saturated models of PA
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    extendability of automorphisms
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    inductive satisfaction classes
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