Syntactic Forcing Models for Coherent Logic

Abstract

We present three syntactic forcing models for coherent logic. These are based on sites whose underlying category only depends on the signature of the coherent theory, and they do not presuppose that the logic has equality. As an application we give a coherent theory T and a sentence which is T-redundant (for any geometric implication φ, possibly with equality, if T + proves φ, then T proves φ), yet false in the generic model of T. This answers in the negative a question by Wraith.

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