On the impossibility of explicit upper bounds on lengths of some provably finite algorithms in computable analysis (Q1102283)
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On the impossibility of explicit upper bounds on lengths of some provably finite algorithms in computable analysis (English)
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1986
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The main result of the paper is the theorem that the continuity of computable functions is not provable in intuitionistic Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory with relativized dependent choice and collection instead of replacement. This is an improvement of the earlier result of \textit{M. Beeson} and the author [J. Symb. Logic 49, 630-643 (1984; Zbl 0599.03060)]. Adding the Extended Church's Thesis \((ECT_ 0)\) does not prove Cont(R,R), \(Cont(N^ N,N)\), or \(Cont(2^ N,N)\), nor primitive recursive Markov's principle.
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computable analysis
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continuity
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computable functions
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intuitionistic Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory
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relativized dependent choice
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collection
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Extended Church's Thesis
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