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  1. Phase transitions for Gödel incompleteness.Andreas Weiermann - 2009 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 157 (2-3):281-296.
    Gödel’s first incompleteness result from 1931 states that there are true assertions about the natural numbers which do not follow from the Peano axioms. Since 1931 many researchers have been looking for natural examples of such assertions and breakthroughs were obtained in the seventies by Jeff Paris [Some independence results for Peano arithmetic. J. Symbolic Logic 43 725–731] , Handbook of Mathematical Logic, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1977] and Laurie Kirby [L. Kirby, Jeff Paris, Accessible independence results for Peano Arithmetic, Bull. of (...)
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  • On a question of Andreas Weiermann.Henryk Kotlarski & Konrad Zdanowski - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (2):201-211.
    We prove that for each β, γ < ε0 there existsα < ε0 such that whenever A ⊆ ω is α ‐large and G: A → β is such that (∀a ∈ A)(psn(G (a)) ≤ a), then there exists a γ ‐large C ⊆ A on which G is nondecreasing. Moreover, we give upper bounds for α for small ordinals β ≤ ω (© 2009 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim).
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