[FOM] 796: Beyond Perfectly Natural/2

Harvey Friedman hmflogic at gmail.com
Sat Mar 24 23:29:38 EDT 2018


We continue to refer to

[1] http://u.osu.edu/friedman.8/foundational-adventures/downloadable-manuscripts/
92. Concrete Mathematical Incompleteness: Basic Emulation Theory, July
1, 2017, 78 pages. To appear in the Putnam Volume, ed. Cook, Hellman.
Revised October 10, 2017

[2] http://u.osu.edu/friedman.8/foundational-adventures/downloadable-manuscripts/
99. Concrete Mathematical incompleteness Status 3/6/18 14 pages

We are reorganizing the material on Order Emulation Theory again in
order to increase the level of thematic transparency, separately
presenting:

i. a particularly simple and direct combinatorial story on Q(0,1),
which is carried out in ZFC, and may need ZC and more,
ii. the same story on Q(0,1] needs more than ZFC. Corresponds to SRP.
iii. the story needs to be modified for Q[0,1] and needs more than
ZFC. Corresponds to SRP.
iv. Special relations and functions.

This development has now GOTTEN TOO LONG for an FOM posting, and we
have placed the following abstract at

http://u.osu.edu/friedman.8/foundational-adventures/downloadable-manuscripts/
100. Order Emulation Theory Status 3/25/18

This will be followed up by a progress report on Geometric Order
Emulation Theory.

ORDER EMULATION THEORY STATUS 3/25/18
by
Harvey M. Friedman
University Professor of Mathematics, Philosophy, Computer Science Emeritus
Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio
March 25, 2018

ABSTRACT. Presently, CMI = Concrete Mathematical Incompleteness
consists of Boolean Relation Theory (BRT), Emulation Theory, and
Inductive Equation Theory (and, of course, a great deal of earlier
work preceding BRT, as detailed in the Introduction to the BRT book on
my website). Many highlights across CMI are documented in [2],
including explicitly P01 forms and formulations corresponding to the
HUGE cardinal hierarchy. Here we are concerned only with the
implicitly finite part of Emulation Theory, which promises to be the
most immediately thematically resonating part of CMI for the general
mathematical community. We first present a General Emulation Theory
conception. To date, we have only considered the special very concrete
case of Order Emulation Theory. Within Order Emulation Theory, we have
so far concentrated almost entirely on what we now call Combinatorial
Order Emulation Theory. We will follow this status report up with a
later status report which focuses on Geometric Emulation Theory. The
Combinatorial and the Geometric resonate very differently across the
mathematical community, and the separation between Combinatorial Order
Emulation Theory and Geometric Order Emulation Theory appears to be
rather important for the development of Order Emulation Theory.

1. General Emulation Theory.
2. Order Emulation Theory.
3. Combinatorial Order Emulation Theory.
   3.1. On Q(0,1).
   3.2. On Q(0,1].
   3.3. On Q[0,1].
   3.4. Specifics.

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My website is at https://u.osu.edu/friedman.8/ and my youtube site is at
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdRdeExwKiWndBl4YOxBTEQ
This is the 795th in a series of self contained numbered
postings to FOM covering a wide range of topics in f.o.m. The list of
previous numbered postings #1-699 can be found at
http://u.osu.edu/friedman.8/foundational-adventures/fom-email-list/

700: Large Cardinals and Continuations/14  8/1/16  11:01AM
701: Extending Functions/1  8/10/16  10:02AM
702: Large Cardinals and Continuations/15  8/22/16  9:22PM
703: Large Cardinals and Continuations/16  8/26/16  12:03AM
704: Large Cardinals and Continuations/17  8/31/16  12:55AM
705: Large Cardinals and Continuations/18  8/31/16  11:47PM
706: Second Incompleteness/1  7/5/16  2:03AM
707: Second Incompleteness/2  9/8/16  3:37PM
708: Second Incompleteness/3  9/11/16  10:33PM
709: Large Cardinals and Continuations/19  9/13/16 4:17AM
710: Large Cardinals and Continuations/20  9/14/16  1:27AM
700: Large Cardinals and Continuations/14  8/1/16  11:01AM
701: Extending Functions/1  8/10/16  10:02AM
702: Large Cardinals and Continuations/15  8/22/16  9:22PM
703: Large Cardinals and Continuations/16  8/26/16  12:03AM
704: Large Cardinals and Continuations/17  8/31/16  12:55AM
705: Large Cardinals and Continuations/18  8/31/16  11:47PM
706: Second Incompleteness/1  7/5/16  2:03AM
707: Second Incompleteness/2  9/8/16  3:37PM
708: Second Incompleteness/3  9/11/16  10:33PM
709: Large Cardinals and Continuations/19  9/13/16 4:17AM
710: Large Cardinals and Continuations/20  9/14/16  1:27AM
711: Large Cardinals and Continuations/21  9/18/16 10:42AM
712: PA Incompleteness/1  9/23/16  1:20AM
713: Foundations of Geometry/1  9/24/16  2:09PM
714: Foundations of Geometry/2  9/25/16  10:26PM
715: Foundations of Geometry/3  9/27/16  1:08AM
716: Foundations of Geometry/4  9/27/16  10:25PM
717: Foundations of Geometry/5  9/30/16  12:16AM
718: Foundations of Geometry/6  101/16  12:19PM
719: Large Cardinals and Emulations/22
720: Foundations of Geometry/7  10/2/16  1:59PM
721: Large Cardinals and Emulations//23  10/4/16  2:35AM
722: Large Cardinals and Emulations/24  10/616  1:59AM
723: Philosophical Geometry/8  10/816  1:47AM
724: Philosophical Geometry/9  10/10/16  9:36AM
725: Philosophical Geometry/10  10/14/16  10:16PM
726: Philosophical Geometry/11  Oct 17 16:04:26 EDT 2016
727: Large Cardinals and Emulations/25  10/20/16  1:37PM
728: Philosophical Geometry/12  10/24/16  3:35PM
729: Consistency of Mathematics/1  10/25/16  1:25PM
730: Consistency of Mathematics/2  11/17/16  9:50PM
731: Large Cardinals and Emulations/26  11/21/16  5:40PM
732: Large Cardinals and Emulations/27  11/28/16  1:31AM
733: Large Cardinals and Emulations/28  12/6/16  1AM
734: Large Cardinals and Emulations/29  12/8/16  2:53PM
735: Philosophical Geometry/13  12/19/16  4:24PM
736: Philosophical Geometry/14  12/20/16  12:43PM
737: Philosophical Geometry/15  12/22/16  3:24PM
738: Philosophical Geometry/16  12/27/16  6:54PM
739: Philosophical Geometry/17  1/2/17  11:50PM
740: Philosophy of Incompleteness/2  1/7/16  8:33AM
741: Philosophy of Incompleteness/3  1/7/16  1:18PM
742: Philosophy of Incompleteness/4  1/8/16 3:45AM
743: Philosophy of Incompleteness/5  1/9/16  2:32PM
744: Philosophy of Incompleteness/6  1/10/16  1/10/16  12:15AM
745: Philosophy of Incompleteness/7  1/11/16  12:40AM
746: Philosophy of Incompleteness/8  1/12/17  3:54PM
747: PA Incompleteness/2  2/3/17 12:07PM
748: Large Cardinals and Emulations/30  2/15/17  2:19AM
749: Large Cardinals and Emulations/31  2/15/17  2:19AM
750: Large Cardinals and Emulations/32  2/15/17  2:20AM
751: Large Cardinals and Emulations/33  2/17/17 12:52AM
752: Emulation Theory for Pure Math/1  3/14/17  12:57AM
753: Emulation Theory for Math Logic  3/10/17  2:17AM
754: Large Cardinals and Emulations/34  3/12/17  12:34AM
755: Large Cardinals and Emulations/35  3/12/17  12:33AM
756: Large Cardinals and Emulations/36  3/24/17  8:03AM
757: Large Cardinals and Emulations/37  3/27/17  2:39AM
758: Large Cardinals and Emulations/38  4/10/17  1:11AM
759: Large Cardinals and Emulations/39  4/10/17  1:11AM
760: Large Cardinals and Emulations/40  4/13/17  11:53PM
761: Large Cardinals and Emulations/41  4/15/17  4:54PM
762: Baby Emulation Theory/Expositional  4/17/17  1:23AM
763: Large Cardinals and Emulations/42  5/817  2:18AM
764: Large Cardinals and Emulations/43  5/11/17  12:26AM
765: Large Cardinals and Emulations/44  5/14/17  6:03PM
766: Large Cardinals and Emulations/45  7/2/17  1:22PM
767: Impossible Counting 1  9/2/17  8:28AM
768: Theory Completions  9/4/17  9:13PM
769: Complexity of Integers 1  9/7/17  12:30AM
770: Algorithmic Unsolvability 1  10/13/17  1:55PM
771: Algorithmic Unsolvability 2  10/18/17  10/15/17  10:14PM
772: Algorithmic Unsolvability 3  Oct 19 02:41:32 EDT 2017
773: Goedel's Second: Proofs/1  Dec 18 20:31:25 EST 2017
774: Goedel's Second: Proofs/2  Dec 18 20:36:04 EST 2017
775: Goedel's Second: Proofs/3  Dec 19 00:48:45 EST 2017
776: Logically Natural Examples 1  12/21 01:00:40 EST 2017
777: Goedel's Second: Proofs/4  12/28/17  8:02PM
778: Goedel's Second: Proofs/5  12/30/17  2:40AM
779: End of Year Claims  12/31/17  8:03PM
780: One Dimensional Incompleteness/1  1/4/18  1:14AM
781: One Dimensional Incompleteness/2  1/6/18  11:25PM
782: Revolutionary Possibilities/1  1/12/18  11:26AM
783: Revolutionary Possibilities/2  1/20/18  9:43PM
784: Revolutionary Possibilities/3  1/21/18  2:59PM
785: Revolutionary Possibilities/4  1/22/18  12:38AM
786: Revolutionary Possibilities/5  1/24/18  12:15AM
787: Revolutionary Possibilities/6  1/25/18  4:09AM
788: Revolutionary Possibilities/7  2/1/18  2:18AM
789: Revolutionary Possibilities/8  2/1/18  9:02AM
790: Revolutionary Possibilities/9  2/2/18  3:07AM
791: Emulation Theory/Inductive Equations/1  2/8/18  11:52PM
792: Emulation Theory/Inductive Equations/2  2/25/18  12:58PM
793: Emulation Theory/Inductive Equations/3  2/27/18  12:11AM
794: Emulation Theory/Inductive Equations/4  3/6/18  9:22PM
795: Beyond Perfectly Natural/1  3/19/18  7:19PM

Harvey Friedman


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