The double negation of the intermediate value theorem (Q636312)
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The double negation of the intermediate value theorem (English)
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26 August 2011
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This paper studies the double negation of the intermediate value theorem for monotonous, continuous functions in an intuitionistic (constructive) setting. It is proved that if there exists a monotonous, continuous function for which the double negation of the intermediate value property doesn't hold, then there exists a Specker sequence. Furthermore, under the same assumption, there also exists an intuitionistically enumerable subset that is not decidable. A further main result of the paper is that there exists a monotonous, continuous function for which the double negation of the intermediate value property doesn't hold if and only if there exists a strong Specker double sequence. The authors relate their results to the open question of whether there exists a continuous function (so: not necessarily monotonous) for which the double negation of the intermediate value property doesn't hold. Two related articles are [\textit{M. Ardeshir} and \textit{R. Ramezanian}, Math. Log. Q. 55, No. 6, 637--648 (2009; Zbl 1192.03046)] and [\textit{W. Veldman}, J. UCS 11, No. 12, 2142--2158 (2005; Zbl 1128.03049)].
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decidability
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intuitionistic mathematics
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intermediate value theorem
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Specker sequence
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