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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1658154
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The strength of Mac Lane set theory (English)
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13 January 2003
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In this paper the author investigates various systems of set theory which are related with Mac Lane's system (MAC). This system is naturally related to systems derived from topos-theoretic notions. It is shown that the consistency strength of MAC is not increased by adding the Kripke-Platek set theory (KP) or the Axiom of Constructibility. Essential in his investigations is the so-called Axiom H, which asserts the existence of ``universal'' transitive sets. This axiom and its consequences are studied in detail. As a byproduct, the author gives a new proof that Z is not finitely axiomatisable. He studies Friedman's strengthening of KP+MAC and the Forster-Kaye subsystem KF of MAC. He shows that there is a variant \(\text{KP}^{\mathcal P}\) of KP such that \(\text{KP}^{\mathcal P}+V=L\) proves the consistency of \(\text{KP}^{\mathcal P}\). This is done using forcing over ill-founded models. The author analyses the known equiconsistency of MAC with the simple theory of types and shows a weak form of Stratified Collection. The paper closes with some philosophical remarks.
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Mac Lane set theory
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consistency strength
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Kripke-Platek set theory
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Axiom of Constructibility
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Axiom H
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Forster-Kaye subsystem
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simple theory of types
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