On countability and representations
Abstract: The topic of this paper is the subtle interplay between countability and representations. In particular, we establish that the definition of countability of a certain set $X$ crucially hinges on the associated equivalence relation $=_{X}$. Armed with this knowledge, we study well-known and basic principles about countable sets, going back to Cantor, Sierpiński, and König, working in Kohlenbach's higher-order Reverse Mathematics. While these principles are relatively weak in second-order Reverse Mathematics, we obtain equivalences involving countable choice and Feferman's projection principle. The latter are essentially the strongest axioms studied in higher-order Reverse Mathematics and usually only come to the fore when dealing with the uncountable.
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