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On the strength of the finite intersection principle

Published 15 Sep 2011 in math.LO | (1109.3374v1)

Abstract: We study the logical content of several maximality principles related to the finite intersection principle ($F\IP$) in set theory. Classically, these are all equivalent to the axiom of choice, but in the context of reverse mathematics their strengths vary: some are equivalent to $\ACA$ over $\RCA$, while others are strictly weaker, and incomparable with $\WKL$. We show that there is a computable instance of $F\IP$ all of whose solutions have hyperimmune degree, and that every computable instance has a solution in every nonzero c.e.\ degree. In terms of other weak principles previously studied in the literature, the former result translates to $F\IP$ implying the omitting partial types principle ($\mathsf{OPT}$). We also show that, modulo $\Sigma0_2$ induction, $F\IP$ lies strictly below the atomic model theorem ($\mathsf{AMT}$).

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