First- and Second-Order Models of Recursive Arithmetics
Logic in Computer Science
2017-05-17 v1
Abstract
We study a quadruple of interrelated subexponential subsystems of arithmetic WKL, RCA, I, and RA, which complement the similarly related quadruple WKL, RCA, I, and PRA studied by Simpson, and the quadruple WKL, RCA, I(exp), and EFA studied by Simpson and Smith. We then explore the space of subexponential arithmetic theories between I and I(exp). We introduce and study first- and second-order theories of recursive arithmetic RA and RA capable of characterizing various computational complexity classes and based on function algebras , studied by Clote and others.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1705.05459,
title = {First- and Second-Order Models of Recursive Arithmetics},
author = {Ján Kľuka and Paul J. Voda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.05459},
year = {2017}
}