Inconsistent Models of Arithmetic. Part II: The General Case
Priest, Graham
J. Symbolic Logic, Tome 65 (2000) no. 1, p. 1519-1529 / Harvested from Project Euclid
The paper establishes the general structure of the inconsistent models of arithmetic of [7]. It is shown that such models are constituted by a sequence of nuclei. The nuclei fall into three segments: the first contains improper nuclei; the second contains proper nuclei with linear chromosomes; the third contains proper nuclei with cyclical chromosomes. The nuclei have periods which are inherited up the ordering. It is also shown that the improper nuclei can have the order type of any ordinal, of the rationals, or of any other order type that can be embedded in the rationals in a certain way.
Publié le : 2000-12-14
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Priest, Graham. Inconsistent Models of Arithmetic. Part II: The General Case. J. Symbolic Logic, Tome 65 (2000) no. 1, pp.  1519-1529. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1183746250/