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Fixed points in Peano arithmetic with ordinals (English)
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16 May 1993
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By modern proof theory this paper shows that some basic fixed point theory of finitely iterated approximations is conservative over Peano arithmetic PA. The finite iteration is hidden in the \(\Sigma^ \Omega\)- reflection axioms and vanishes when \(\leq_{0n}\)-relativization is substituted for \(<_{0n}\)-relativization: then by chancelling all ordinal quantifiers and replacing throughout \(P^ \alpha_ A\), \(<_{0n}\) and ordinal variables \(\alpha,\beta,\dots\) by \(P^ 0_ A\equiv\lambda xA(\bot,x)\), \(<_{\mathbb{N}}\), 0 respectively \textit{all} the systems considered become conservative over PA. The question now is how far conservativity over PA holds when ordinal terms \(\omega,\dots\) and appropriate axioms for them are added.
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fixed point theory of finitely iterated approximations
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Peano arithmetic
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finite iteration
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conservativity over PA
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