Certified 1-sentences
Abstract
In this paper, we study the employment of 1-sentences with certificates, i.e., 1-sentences where a number of principles is added to ensure that the witness is sufficiently number-like. We develop certificates in some detail and illustrate their use by reproving some classical results and proving some new ones. An example of such a classical result is Vaught's theorem of the strong effective inseparability of R0. We also develop the new idea of a theory being R0 p-sourced. Using this notion, we can transfer a number of salient results from R0 to a variety of other theories.
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