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Serial Properties, Selector Proofs, and the Provability of Consistency (2403.12272v1)

Published 18 Mar 2024 in math.LO

Abstract: For Hilbert, the consistency of a formal theory T is an infinite series of statements "D is free of contradictions" for each derivation D and a consistency proof is i) an operation that, given D, yields a proof that D is free of contradictions, and ii) a proof that (i) works for all inputs D. Hilbert's two-stage approach to proving consistency naturally generalizes to the notion of a finite proof of a series of sentences in a given theory. Such proofs, which we call selector proofs, have already been tacitly employed in mathematics. Selector proofs of consistency, including Hilbert's epsilon substitution method, do not aim at deriving the G\"odelian consistency formula Con(T) and are thus not precluded by G\"odel's second incompleteness theorem. We give a selector proof of consistency of Peano Arithmetic PA and formalize this proof in PA.

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