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Cyclic proof theory of positive inductive definitions

Published 17 Jul 2025 in cs.LO | (2507.13057v1)

Abstract: We study cyclic proof systems for $\mu\mathsf{PA}$, an extension of Peano arithmetic by positive inductive definitions that is arithmetically equivalent to the (impredicative) subsystem of second-order arithmetic $\Pi1_2$-$\mathsf{CA}_0$ by M\"{o}llefeld. The main result of this paper is that cyclic and inductive $\mu\mathsf{PA}$ have the same proof-theoretic strength. First, we translate cyclic proofs into an annotated variant based on Sprenger and Dam's systems for first-order $\mu$-calculus, whose stronger validity condition allows for a simpler proof of soundness. We then formalise this argument within $\Pi1_2$-$\mathsf{CA}_0$, leveraging M\"{o}llerfeld's conservativity properties. To this end, we build on prior work by Curzi and Das on the reverse mathematics of the Knaster-Tarski theorem. As a byproduct of our proof methods we show that, despite the stronger validity condition, annotated and "plain" cyclic proofs for $\mu\mathsf{PA}$ prove the same theorems. This work represents a further step in the non-wellfounded proof-theoretic analysis of theories of arithmetic via impredicative fragments of second-order arithmetic, an approach initiated by Simpson's Cyclic Arithmetic, and continued by Das and Melgaard in the context of arithmetical inductive definitions.

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