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Tarskian Theories of Krivine's Classical Realisability

Logic 2025-04-08 v1

Abstract

This paper presents a formal theory of Krivine's classical realisability interpretation for first-order Peano arithmetic (PA\mathsf{PA}). To formulate the theory as an extension of PA\mathsf{PA}, we first modify Krivine's original definition to the form of number realisability, similar to Kleene's intuitionistic realisability for Heyting arithmetic. By axiomatising our realisability with additional predicate symbols, we obtain a first-order theory CR\mathsf{CR} which can formally realise every theorem of PA\mathsf{PA}. Although CR\mathsf{CR} itself is conservative over PA\mathsf{PA}, adding a type of reflection principle that roughly states that ``realisability implies truth'' results in CR\mathsf{CR} being essentially equivalent to the Tarskian theory CT\mathsf{CT} of typed compositional truth, which is known to be proof-theoretically stronger than PA\mathsf{PA}. Thus, CT\mathsf{CT} can be considered a formal theory of classical realisability. We also prove that a weaker reflection principle which preserves the distinction between realisability and truth is sufficient for CR\mathsf{CR} to achieve the same strength as CT\mathsf{CT}. Furthermore, we formulate transfinite iterations of CR\mathsf{CR} and its variants, and then we determine their proof-theoretic strength.

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@article{arxiv.2504.04094,
  title  = {Tarskian Theories of Krivine's Classical Realisability},
  author = {Daichi Hayashi and Graham E. Leigh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.04094},
  year   = {2025}
}

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extended version of https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-62687-6_5