
arXiv: 0805.3521
AbstractComputability logic (CL) is a recently launched program for redeveloping logic as a formal theory of computability, as opposed to the formal theory of truth that logic has more traditionally been. Formulas in it represent computational problems, “truth” means existence of an algorithmic solution, and proofs encode such solutions. Within the line of research devoted to finding axiomatizations for ever more expressive fragments of CL, the present paper introduces a new deductive system CL12 and proves its soundness and completeness with respect to the semantics of CL. Conservatively extending classical predicate calculus and offering considerable additional expressive and deductive power, CL12 presents a reasonable, computationally meaningful, constructive alternative to classical logic as a basis for applied theories. To obtain a model example of such theories, this paper rebuilds the traditional, classical-logicbased Peano arithmetic into a computability-logic-based counterpart. Among the purposes of the present contribution is to provide a starting point for what, as the author wishes to hope, might become a new line of research with a potential of interesting findings—an exploration of the presumably quite unusual metatheory of CL-based arithmetic and other CL-based applied systems.
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Logic in Computer Science, constructive logics, 68Q10, Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence, secondary: 03F30, 68T30, Peano arithmetic, FOS: Mathematics, Number Theory (math.NT), Mathematics - Number Theory, F.1.1; F.1.2, Mathematics - Logic, game semantics, 68T27, Logic in Computer Science (cs.LO), Computability logic, Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI), F.1.2, 03D75, Logic (math.LO), F.1.1, 03F50
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Logic in Computer Science, constructive logics, 68Q10, Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence, secondary: 03F30, 68T30, Peano arithmetic, FOS: Mathematics, Number Theory (math.NT), Mathematics - Number Theory, F.1.1; F.1.2, Mathematics - Logic, game semantics, 68T27, Logic in Computer Science (cs.LO), Computability logic, Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI), F.1.2, 03D75, Logic (math.LO), F.1.1, 03F50
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