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    The counting hierarchy in binary notation (English)
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    30 March 2009
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    Summary: We present a new recursion-theoretic characterization of FCH, the hierarchy of counting functions, in binary notation. Afterwards we introduce a theory of bounded arithmetic, TCA, that can be seen as a reformulation, in the binary setting, of Jan Johannsen and Chris Pollett's system \(D^{0}_{2}\). Using the previous inductive characterization of FCH, we show that a strategy similar to the one applied to \(D^{0}_{2}\) can be used in order to characterize FCH as the class of functions provably total in TCA.
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    counting hierarchy
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    bounded arithmetic
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    complexity theory
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