Provability algebras and proof-theoretic ordinals, I

Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 128 (1-3):103-123 (2004)
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We suggest an algebraic approach to proof-theoretic analysis based on the notion of graded provability algebra, that is, Lindenbaum boolean algebra of a theory enriched by additional operators which allow for the structure to capture proof-theoretic information. We use this method to analyze Peano arithmetic and show how an ordinal notation system up to 0 can be recovered from the corresponding algebra in a canonical way. This method also establishes links between proof-theoretic ordinal analysis and the work which has been done in the last two decades on provability logic and reflection principles. Because of its abstract algebraic nature, we hope that it will also be of interest for non-prooftheorists

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Systems of logic based on ordinals..Alan Turing - 1939 - London,: Printed by C.F. Hodgson & son.
Proof-theoretic analysis by iterated reflection.Lev D. Beklemishev - 2003 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 42 (6):515-552.

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