Essential hereditary undecidability

Albert Visser*

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    Abstract

    In this paper we study essential hereditary undecidability. Theories with this property are a convenient tool to prove undecidability of other theories. The paper develops the basic facts concerning essentially hereditary undecidability and provides salient examples, like a construction of essentially hereditarily undecidable theories due to Hanf and an example of a rather natural essentially hereditarily undecidable theory strictly below R. We discuss the (non-)interaction of essential hereditary undecidability with recursive boolean isomorphism. We develop a reduction relation essential tolerance, or, in the converse direction, lax interpretability that interacts in a good way with essential hereditary undecidability. We introduce the class of Σ10-friendly theories and show that Σ10-friendliness is sufficient but not necessary for essential hereditary undecidability. Finally, we adapt an argument due to Pakhomov, Murwanashyaka and Visser to show that there is no interpretability minimal essentially hereditarily undecidable theory.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)529-562
    Number of pages34
    JournalArchive for Mathematical Logic
    Volume63
    Issue number5-6
    Early online date1 Mar 2024
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

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    Keywords

    • 03F25
    • 03F30
    • 03F40
    • Essential hereditary undecidability
    • Formal theories
    • Interpretability

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