Generalized fusible numbers and their ordinals
Abstract
Erickson defined the fusible numbers as a set of reals generated by repeated application of the function . Erickson, Nivasch, and Xu showed that is well ordered, with order type . They also investigated a recursively defined function . They showed that the set of points of discontinuity of is a subset of of order type . They also showed that, although is a total function on , the fact that the restriction of to is total is not provable in first-order Peano arithmetic . In this paper we explore the problem (raised by Friedman) of whether similar approaches can yield well-ordered sets of larger order types. As Friedman pointed out, Kruskal's tree theorem yields an upper bound of the small Veblen ordinal for the order type of any set generated in a similar way by repeated application of a monotone function . The most straightforward generalization of to an -ary function is the function . We show that this function generates a set whose order type is just . For this, we develop recursively defined functions naturally generalizing the function . Furthermore, we prove that for any linear function , the order type of the resulting is at most . Finally, we show that there do exist continuous functions for which the order types of the resulting sets approach the small Veblen ordinal.
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@article{arxiv.2205.11017,
title = {Generalized fusible numbers and their ordinals},
author = {Alexander I. Bufetov and Gabriel Nivasch and Fedor Pakhomov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.11017},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Minor corrections. 26 pages, 1 figure