The Axiom of Double Complement and its opposites

Abstract

Powell introduced the Axiom of Double Complement (DCom) to give his double-negation interpretation of ZF into IZFRep. However, the consistency, strength, and compatibility of DCom remain open problems. This article aims to survey the compatibility and consistency strength of DCom, its consequence and opposites, which will be named NDCom and ADCom. We will also develop Lubarsky's Kripke models over CZF to derive these results. We will show that DCom proves the Powerset axiom over CZF and is independent of IZF. We will also show that ADCom does not add consistency strength over CZF, by modifying the construction of Lubarsky's model for CZF+ Pow. We will also show that DCom, ADCom, and NDCom are persistent under realizability under modest conditions.

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