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Incompleteness for Higher-Order Arithmetic: An Example Based on Harrington's Principle

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G???del's true-but-unprovable sentence from the first incompleteness theorem is purely logical in nature, i.e. not mathematically natural or interesting. An interesting problem is to find mathematically natural and interesting statements that are similarly unprovable. A lot of research has since been done in this direction, most notably by Harvey Friedman. A lot of examples of concrete incompleteness with real mathematical content have been found to date. This brief contributes to Harvey Friedman's research program on ...

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    • Title: Incompleteness for Higher-Order Arithmetic by Yong Cheng
    • Publisher: Springer Nature
    • Print ISBN: 9789811399480, 9811399484
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    • Edition: 2019 2019 edition
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