More About Relatively Lawless Sequences
Moschovakis, Joan Rand
J. Symbolic Logic, Tome 59 (1994) no. 1, p. 813-829 / Harvested from Project Euclid
In the author's Relative lawlessness in intuitionistic analysis [this JOURNAL. vol. 52 (1987). pp. 68-88] and An intuitionistic theory of lawlike, choice and lawless sequences [Logic Colloquium '90. Springer-Verlag. Berlin. 1993. pp. 191-209] a notion of lawless ness relative to a countable information base was developed for classical and intuitionistic analysis. Here we simplify the predictability property characterizing relatively lawless sequences and derive it from the new axiom of closed data (classically equivalent to open data) together with a natural principle of invariance under finite translation. We characterize relative lawlessness in terms of a notion of forcing. Finally, we study relative lawlessness on an arbitrary fan and show that the collection of lawless binary sequences (which is comeager in the sense of Baire) has probability measure zero. The reasoning is predominantly constructive.
Publié le : 1994-09-14
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Moschovakis, Joan Rand. More About Relatively Lawless Sequences. J. Symbolic Logic, Tome 59 (1994) no. 1, pp.  813-829. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1183744549/