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  1. Increasing sentences in Simple Type Theory.Panagiotis Rouvelas - 2017 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 168 (10):1902-1926.
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  • Decreasing sentences in Simple Type Theory.Panagiotis Rouvelas - 2017 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 63 (5):342-363.
    We present various results regarding the decidability of certain sets of sentences by Simple Type Theory. First, we introduce the notion of decreasing sentence, and prove that the set of decreasing sentences is undecidable by Simple Type Theory with infinitely many zero-type elements ; a result that follows directly from the fact that every sentence is equivalent to a decreasing sentence. We then establish two different positive decidability results for a weak subtheory of math formula. Namely, the decidability of math (...)
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  • Intuitionistic typical ambiguity.Daniel Dzierzgowski - 1992 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 31 (3):171-182.