The weakness of the pigeonhole principle under hyperarithmetical reductions
Logic
2020-09-21 v2
Abstract
The infinite pigeonhole principle for 2-partitions () asserts the existence, for every set , of an infinite subset of or of its complement. In this paper, we study the infinite pigeonhole principle from a computability-theoretic viewpoint. We prove in particular that admits strong cone avoidance for arithmetical and hyperarithmetical reductions. We also prove the existence, for every set, of an infinite low subset of it or its complement. This answers a question of Wang. For this, we design a new notion of forcing which generalizes the first and second-jump control of Cholak, Jockusch and Slaman.
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@article{arxiv.1905.08425,
title = {The weakness of the pigeonhole principle under hyperarithmetical reductions},
author = {Benoit Monin and Ludovic Patey},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.08425},
year = {2020}
}
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29 pages