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Reverse mathematics and ordinal exponentiation (English)
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10 March 1994
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The paper is devoted to the study of Simpson's claim that ``\(\text{ATR}_ 0\) is the weakest set of axioms which permits the development of a decent theory of countable ordinals''. An empirical support for this thesis is given. It is shown in particular that Cantor's Normal Form Theorem and Sherman's Inequality for countable well-orderings are both equivalent to \(\text{ATR}_ 0\). To obtain the proofs, ordinal exponentiation was developed and the comparability result of Friedman and Hirst was strengthened.
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Cantor's Normal Form Theorem
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Sherman's Inequality for countable well- orderings
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\(\text{ATR}_ 0\)
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ordinal exponentiation
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