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    12 December 2011
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    This paper remarks that it is possible to express that a finitely branching tree is well-founded as the fact that an associated topological space is discrete. In this way, one can formulate the fact that some orders are well-founded (e.g., the fact that \(\epsilon_0\) is well-ordered) in a topological way.
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    formal topology
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    constructive mathematics
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    independence result
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