When is arithmetic possible? (Q922533)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4168667
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    When is arithmetic possible?
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4168667

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      When is arithmetic possible? (English)
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      When a structure or class of structures admits an unbounded induction, arithmetic can be done on the stages of that induction; if only bounded inductions are admitted, then every inductively definable relation can be defined by a finite explicit expression. This article presents evidence that the converse is true, and investigates a combinatorial property equivalent to ``all \(L^{<\omega}_{\infty \omega}\)-definable relations are elementary''.
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      expressibility
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      parametrization
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      bounded inductions
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