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Theorien der reellen Zahlen und Interpretierbarkeit

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In contrast to the importance of real numbers for mathematical sciences a metamathematical approach to real numbers has never been developed systematically, a gap this book undertakes to fill. The investigated formal theories of real numbers are based on the theory of real closed fields, due to Tarski known as a complete theory. Theory extensions are considered by adding different set-theoretical or arithmetical concepts, like a pairing function, a predicate for natural numbers or second-order logic. To capture the special features of the metamathematics of real numbers the intertheoretical relation of interpretability is presented and examined, particularly slight variations on the common definition that allow a more accurate classification of the theories of real numbers. Thus the main theorems proven in this book are positive and negative propositions about the interpretability of and in theories of real numbers, constituting a hierarchy among them and comparing them with other canonical mathematical theories. Philosophically the results determine the resources that are employed in these theories and establish a reducibility approach to real numbers inspired by Hilbert's philosophy of mathematics.weiterlesen

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Sprache(n): Deutsch

ISBN: 978-3-11-045861-9 / 978-3110458619 / 9783110458619

Verlag: De Gruyter

Erscheinungsdatum: 15.01.2016

Seiten: 274

Auflage: 1

Autor(en): Daniel Alscher

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