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Ordinals and recursively defined functions on the reals

Logic 2026-02-09 v4 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

We determine sufficient conditions under which certain recursively defined functions are well defined for all real inputs. Given a function f:RRf:\mathbb R\to\mathbb R, call a decreasing sequence x1>x2>x3>x_1>x_2>x_3>\cdots "ff-bad" if f(x1)>f(x2)>f(x3)>f(x_1)>f(x_2)>f(x_3)>\cdots, and call the function ff "ordinal decreasing" if there exist no infinite ff-bad sequences. We prove the following result: Given ordinal decreasing functions f,g1,,gk,sf,g_1,\ldots,g_k,s that are everywhere larger than 00, define the recursive algorithm "M(x)M(x): if x<0x<0 return f(x)f(x), else return g1(M(xg2(M(xgk(M(xs(x)))))))g_1(-M(x-g_2(-M(x-\cdots-g_k(-M(x-s(x)))\cdots))))". Then M(x)M(x) halts and is ordinal decreasing for all xRx \in \mathbb{R}. The recursive algorithms MM and MnM_n previously studied in the context of fusible numbers by Ericskon et al. (2022) and Bufetov et al. (2024), respectively, are special cases of this scheme. Moreover, given an ordinal decreasing function ff, denote by o(f)o(f) the ordinal height of the root of the tree of ff-bad sequences. Then we prove that, for k2k\ge 2, the function M(x)M(x) defined by the above algorithm satisfies o(M)φk1(γ+o(s)+1)o(M)\le\varphi_{k-1}(\gamma+o(s)+1), where γ\gamma is the smallest ordinal such that max{o(s),o(f),o(g1),,o(gk)}<φk1(γ)\max\{o(s),o(f),o(g_1), \ldots, o(g_k)\} <\varphi_{k-1}(\gamma).

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@article{arxiv.2311.17210,
  title  = {Ordinals and recursively defined functions on the reals},
  author = {Gabriel Nivasch and Lior Shiboli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.17210},
  year   = {2026}
}

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13 pages, 4 figures