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Object generators, categories, and everyday set theory

Published 13 Oct 2022 in math.LO and math.CT | (2210.07280v3)

Abstract: In "Object generators, relaxed sets, and a foundation for mathematics", we introduced object generators'', a logical environment much more general than set theory. Inside this we found a `relaxed' version of set theory. That paper is focused on construction of the universal Zermillo-Fraenkel-Choice theory, and the argument that it alone is consistent with mainstream mathematical practice. This paper is oriented toward potential users. The first topic is that if the general context is not needed then there is a simpler description of the set theory. In particular this uses only familiar binary logic, and the resut is almost the same as na\"\i ve set theory. The second topic collects facts about the smallest object that is not a set (the traditional Ordinal numbers, orclass of all sets''). Quite a bit is known, but it heavily involves non-binary assertion logic. For instance the powerset of this object is the disjoint union of the bounded subobjects, and the cofinal subobjects. However there is no function to {yes, no} that detects this decomposition. The third topic illustrates how the general object-generator context enables natural and full-precision work with categories.

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