Cyclic Proofs for Arithmetical Inductive Definitions

Anupam Das, Lukas Melgaard
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We investigate the cyclic proof theory of extensions of Peano Arithmetic by (finitely iterated) inductive definitions. Such theories are essential to proof theoretic analyses of certain `impredicative' theories; moreover, our cyclic systems naturally subsume Simpson's Cyclic Arithmetic. Our main result is that cyclic and inductive systems for arithmetical inductive definitions are equally powerful. We conduct a metamathematical argument, formalising the soundness of cyclic proofs within second-order arithmetic by a form of induction on closure ordinals, thence appealing to conservativity results. This approach is inspired by those of Simpson and Das for Cyclic Arithmetic, however we must further address a difficulty: the closure ordinals of our inductive definitions (around Church-Kleene) far exceed the proof theoretic ordinal of the appropriate metatheory (around Bachmann-Howard), so explicit induction on their notations is not possible. For this reason, we rather rely on formalisation of the theory of (recursive) ordinals within second-order arithmetic.
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算术归纳定义的循环证明
利用(有限迭代的)归纳定义研究了皮亚诺算法扩展的循环证明理论。这些理论对于某些“谓词”理论的证明理论分析是必不可少的;此外,我们的循环系统自然包含辛普森循环算法。我们的主要结论是循环系统和算术归纳定义的归纳系统是同等强大的。我们进行了一个元数学论证,通过对闭包序数的一种归纳法形式形式化二阶算术内循环证明的健全性,从而诉诸于保守性结果。这种方法受到了Simpson和Das的循环算法的启发,但是我们必须进一步解决一个困难:我们归纳定义的闭包序数(围绕Church-Kleene)远远超过适当元理论的证明论序数(围绕Bachmann-Howard),因此对它们的符号进行显式归纳是不可能的。出于这个原因,我们更依赖于二阶算术中(递归)序数理论的形式化。
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