On Conditional Axioms and Associated Inference Rules

Axioms Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI:10.3390/axioms13050306
Joaquín Borrego-Díaz, Andrés Cordón-Franco, Francisco Félix Lara-Martín
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In the present paper, we address the following general question in the framework of classical first-order logic. Assume that a certain mathematical principle can be formalized in a first-order language by a set E of conditional formulas of the form α(v)→β(v). Given a base theory T, we can use the set of conditional formulas E to extend the base theory in two natural ways. Either we add to T each formula in E as a new axiom (thus obtaining a theory denoted by T+E) or we extend T by using the formulas in E as instances of an inference rule (thus obtaining a theory denoted by T+E–Rule). The theory T+E will be stronger than T+E–Rule, but how much stronger can T+E be? More specifically, is T+E conservative over T+E–Rule for theorems of some fixed syntactical complexity Γ? Under very general assumptions on the set of conditional formulas E, we obtain two main conservation results in this regard. Firstly, if the formulas in E have low syntactical complexity with respect to some prescribed class of formulas Π and in the applications of E–Rule side formulas from the class Π and can be eliminated (in a certain precise sense), then T+E is ∀B(Π)-conservative over T+E–Rule. Secondly, if, in addition, E is a finite set with m conditional sentences, then nested applications of E–Rule of a depth at most of m suffice to obtain ∀B(Π) conservativity. These conservation results between axioms and inference rules extend well-known conservation theorems for fragments of first-order arithmetics to a general, purely logical framework.
论条件公理和相关推理规则
在本文中,我们将在经典一阶逻辑的框架内探讨以下一般性问题。假设某个数学原理可以通过一组形式为 α(v)→β(v) 的条件式 E 在一阶语言中形式化。给定一个基础理论 T,我们可以用条件式集 E 以两种自然的方式扩展基础理论。要么把 E 中的每个公式作为新公理加到 T 中(从而得到一个用 T+E 表示的理论),要么把 E 中的公式作为推理规则的实例来扩展 T(从而得到一个用 T+E-Rule 表示的理论)。理论 T+E 将比 T+E-Rule 更强,但 T+E 能强到什么程度呢?更具体地说,对于某些固定句法复杂度 Γ 的定理,T+E 比 T+E-Rule 保守吗?在条件公式集 E 的非常一般的假设下,我们在这方面得到了两个主要的守恒结果。首先,如果 E 中的公式相对于某种规定的公式类 Π 具有较低的语法复杂性,并且在 E 规则的应用中,来自类 Π 的边公式可以被消除(在某种精确的意义上),那么 T+E 对 T+E 规则是∀B(Π)保守的。其次,如果 E 是一个包含 m 个条件句的有限集,那么 E-Rule 深度最多为 m 的嵌套应用足以获得∀B(Π) 保守性。这些公理与推理规则之间的守恒结果将著名的一阶算术学片段守恒定理扩展到了一般的纯逻辑框架。
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