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Turing jumps through provability (1501.05327v1)

Published 21 Jan 2015 in math.LO

Abstract: Fixing some computably enumerable theory $T$, the Friedman-Goldfarb-Harrington (FGH) theorem says that over elementary arithmetic, each $\Sigma_1$ formula is equivalent to some formula of the form $\Box_T \varphi$ provided that $T$ is consistent. In this paper we give various generalizations of the FGH theorem. In particular, for $n>1$ we relate $\Sigma_{n}$ formulas to provability statements $[n]T{\sf True}\varphi$ which are a formalization of "provable in $T$ together with all true $\Sigma{n+1}$ sentences". As a corollary we conclude that each $[n]T{\sf True}$ is $\Sigma{n+1}$-complete. This observation yields us to consider a recursively defined hierarchy of provability predicates $[n+1]\Box_T$ which look a lot like $[n+1]T{\sf True}$ except that where $[n+1]_T{\sf True}$ calls upon the oracle of all true $\Sigma{n+2}$ sentences, the $[n+1]\Box_T$ recursively calls upon the oracle of all true sentences of the form $\langle n \rangle_T\Box\phi$. As such we obtain a `syntax-light' characterization of $\Sigma_{n+1}$ definability whence of Turing jumps which is readily extended beyond the finite. Moreover, we observe that the corresponding provability predicates $[n+1]T\Box$ are well behaved in that together they provide a sound interpretation of the polymodal provability logic ${\sf GLP}\omega$.

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