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Deducibility and Independence in Beklemishev's Autonomous Provability Calculus

Beklemishev introduced an ordinal notation system for the Feferman-Schütte ordinal $Γ_0$ based on the autonomous expansion of provability algebras. In this paper we present the logic $\textbf{BC}$ (for Bracket Calculus). The language of $\textbf{BC}$ extends said ordinal notation system to a strictly positive modal language. Thus, unlike other provability logics, $\textbf{BC}$ is based on a self-contained signature that gives rise to an ordinal notation system instead of modalities indexed by some ordinal given a priori. The presented logic is proven to be equivalent to $\textbf{RC}_{Γ_0}$, that is, to the strictly positive fragment of $\textbf{GLP}_{Γ_0}$. We then define a combinatorial statement based on $\textbf{BC}$ and show it to be independent of the theory $\textbf{ATR}_0$ of Arithmetical Transfinite Recursion, a theory of second order arithmetic far more powerful than Peano Arithmetic.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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