The elementary Archimedean axiom in absolute geometry (Q2278151)

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The elementary Archimedean axiom in absolute geometry
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    The elementary Archimedean axiom in absolute geometry (English)
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    9 December 2019
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    The author studies absolute plane geometry. He discusses a number of axioms for plane geometry and investigates their relations. He works inside Tarski's first-order language. He investigates consequences of the elementary Archimedean axiom introduced by \textit{W. Rautenberg} [Z. Math. Logik Grundlagen Math. 13, 329--366 (1967; Zbl 0207.29604); Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci., Sér. Sci. Math. Astron. Phys. 16, 837--843 (1968; Zbl 0169.30504)], which is a much weaker elementary form of the Archimedean axiom. He observes that this is in fact an axiom schema \(\Sigma_{ar}\). The main result that the author obtains is, that when \(\Sigma_{ar}\) is added to Hilbert's plane absolute geometry \(\mathcal{A}\), then the sum of the angles of any triangle is \(\leq 2 \pi\), Aristotle's axiom holds, and it renders Bachmann's Lotschnittaxiom equivalent to the Euclidean parallel postulate.
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    absolute plane geometry
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    elementary Archimedean axiom
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    Aristotle's axiom
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    Lotschnittaxiom
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    Euclidean parallel postulate
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