On the logical strengths of partial solutions to mathematical problems
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Publication:4642696
DOI10.1112/tlm3.12001zbMath1453.03002arXiv1411.5874OpenAlexW1461336424WikidataQ59886240 ScholiaQ59886240MaRDI QIDQ4642696
Paul Shafer, Ludovic Patey, Laurent Bienvenu
Publication date: 25 May 2018
Published in: Transactions of the London Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1411.5874
Foundations of classical theories (including reverse mathematics) (03B30) Ramsey theory (05D10) Second- and higher-order arithmetic and fragments (03F35) Algorithmic randomness and dimension (03D32)
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