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      Transfinite induction and bar induction of types zero and one, and the role of continuity in intuitionistic analysis

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          The following is a self-contained proof theoretic treatment of two of the principal axiom schemata of current intuitionistic analysis: the axiom of bar induction (Brouwer's bar theorem) and the axiom of continuity. The results are formulated in terms of formal derivability in elementary intuitionistic analysis H(§ 1), so the positive (i.e., derivability) results also apply to elementary classical analysis Z 1 (Appendix 1). Both schemata contain the combination of quantifiers νfΛn, where f, g, … are intended to range over free choice sequences of suitable kinds of objects x, y, …; for example, natural numbers or sequences of natural numbers, and n, m, p, r, … over natural numbers (non-negative integers).

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                Journal
                applab
                The Journal of Symbolic Logic
                J. symb. log.
                JSTOR
                0022-4812
                1943-5886
                September 02 1966
                March 12 2014
                : 31
                : 03
                : 325-358
                Article
                10.2307/2270450
                b57c3f8b-6798-48bc-adce-2da1405b40f4
                © 1966
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