Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Historical remarks on Suslin's problem
- The continuum hypothesis, the generic-multiverse of sets, and the Ω conjecture
- ω-models of finite set theory
- Tennenbaum's theorem for models of arithmetic
- Hierarchies of subsystems of weak arithmetic
- Diophantine correct open induction
- Tennenbaum's theorem and recursive reducts
- History of constructivism in the 20th century
- A very short history of ultrafinitism
- Sue Toledo's notes of her conversations with Gödel in 1972–5
- Stanley Tennenbaum's Socrates
- Tennenbaum's proof of the irrationality of √2
- References
Diophantine correct open induction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 October 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Historical remarks on Suslin's problem
- The continuum hypothesis, the generic-multiverse of sets, and the Ω conjecture
- ω-models of finite set theory
- Tennenbaum's theorem for models of arithmetic
- Hierarchies of subsystems of weak arithmetic
- Diophantine correct open induction
- Tennenbaum's theorem and recursive reducts
- History of constructivism in the 20th century
- A very short history of ultrafinitism
- Sue Toledo's notes of her conversations with Gödel in 1972–5
- Stanley Tennenbaum's Socrates
- Tennenbaum's proof of the irrationality of √2
- References
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- Set Theory, Arithmetic, and Foundations of MathematicsTheorems, Philosophies, pp. 93 - 111Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011