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Exponential prefixed polynomial equations

Logic 2014-07-22 v1 Combinatorics Number Theory

Abstract

A prefixed polynomial equation is an equation of the form P(t1,,tn)=0P(t_1,\ldots,t_n) = 0, where PP is a polynomial whose variables t1,,tnt_1,\ldots,t_n range over the natural numbers, preceded by quantifiers over some, or all, of its variables. Here, we consider exponential prefixed polynomial equations (EPPEs), where variables can also occur as exponents. We obtain a relatively concise EPPE equivalent to the combinatorial principle of the Paris-Harrington theorem for pairs (which is independent of primitive recursive arithmetic), as well as an EPPE equivalent to Goodstein's theorem (which is independent of Peano arithmetic). Some new devices are used in addition to known methods for the elimination of bounded universal quantifiers for Diophantine predicates.

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@article{arxiv.1303.5777,
  title  = {Exponential prefixed polynomial equations},
  author = {Aran Nayebi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.5777},
  year   = {2014}
}
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