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    On constructing completions.Laura Crosilla, Hajime Ishihara & Peter Schuster - 2005 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 70 (3):969-978.
    The Dedekind cuts in an ordered set form a set in the sense of constructive Zermelo—Fraenkel set theory. We deduce this statement from the principle of refinement, which we distill before from the axiom of fullness. Together with exponentiation, refinement is equivalent to fullness. None of the defining properties of an ordering is needed, and only refinement for two—element coverings is used. In particular, the Dedekind reals form a set; whence we have also refined an earlier result by Aczel and (...)
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    Optimization of multiple criteria: Pareto efficiency and fast heuristics should be more popular than they are.Peter Schuster - 2013 - Complexity 18 (2):5-7.
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    Unique solutions.Peter Schuster - 2006 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 52 (6):534-539.
    It is folklore that if a continuous function on a complete metric space has approximate roots and in a uniform manner at most one root, then it actually has a root, which of course is uniquely determined. Also in Bishop's constructive mathematics with countable choice, the general setting of the present note, there is a simple method to validate this heuristic principle. The unique solution even becomes a continuous function in the parameters by a mild modification of the uniqueness hypothesis. (...)
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    How does complexity arise in evolution:Nature's recipe for mastering scarcity, abundance, and unpredictability.Peter Schuster - 1996 - Complexity 2 (1):22-30.
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    Is there a Newton of the blade of grass?Peter Schuster - 2011 - Complexity 16 (6):5-9.
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    Ebola-challenge and revival of theoretical epidemiology: Why Extrapolations from early phases of epidemics are problematic.Peter Schuster - 2015 - Complexity 20 (5):7-12.
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    Formal Zariski topology: positivity and points.Peter Schuster - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 137 (1-3):317-359.
    The topic of this article is the formal topology abstracted from the Zariski spectrum of a commutative ring. After recollecting the fundamental concepts of a basic open and a covering relation, we study some candidates for positivity. In particular, we present a coinductively generated positivity relation. We further show that, constructively, the formal Zariski topology cannot have enough points.
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    The end of Moore's law: Living without an exponential increase in the efficiency of computational facilities.Peter Schuster - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S1):6-9.
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    A Constructive Look at Generalised Cauchy Reals.Peter M. Schuster - 2000 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 46 (1):125-134.
    We investigate how nonstandard reals can be established constructively as arbitrary infinite sequences of rationals, following the classical approach due to Schmieden and Laugwitz. In particular, a total standard part map into Richman's generalised Dedekind reals is constructed without countable choice.
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    Corrigendum to “Unique solutions”.Peter Schuster - 2007 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 53 (2):214-214.
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    Nonlinear dynamics from physics to biology.Peter Schuster - 2007 - Complexity 12 (4):9-11.
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    The commons' tragicomedy: Self‐governance doesn't come easily.Peter Schuster - 2005 - Complexity 10 (6):10-12.
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    The Fan Theorem and Unique Existence of Maxima.Josef Berger, Douglas Bridges & Peter Schuster - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (2):713 - 720.
    The existence and uniqueness of a maximum point for a continuous real—valued function on a metric space are investigated constructively. In particular, it is shown, in the spirit of reverse mathematics, that a natural unique existence theorem is equivalent to the fan theorem.
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    “Less is more” and the art of modeling complex phenomena: Simplification may but need not be the key to handle large networks.Peter Schuster - 2005 - Complexity 11 (2):11-13.
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    Strong continuity implies uniform sequential continuity.Douglas Bridges, Hajime Ishihara, Peter Schuster & Luminiţa Vîţa - 2005 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 44 (7):887-895.
    Uniform sequential continuity, a property classically equivalent to sequential continuity on compact sets, is shown, constructively, to be a consequence of strong continuity on a metric space. It is then shown that in the case of a separable metric space, uniform sequential continuity implies strong continuity if and only if one adopts a certain boundedness principle that, although valid in the classical, recursive and intuitionistic setting, is independent of Heyting arithmetic.
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    Concepts of Proof in Mathematics, Philosophy, and Computer Science.Peter Schuster & Dieter Probst (eds.) - 2016 - Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Origins of life: Concepts, data, and debates.Peter Schuster - 2010 - Complexity 15 (3):7-10.
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    Preface.Peter Schuster & Dieter Probst - 2016 - In Peter Schuster & Dieter Probst (eds.), Concepts of Proof in Mathematics, Philosophy, and Computer Science. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Power laws in biology: Between fundamental regularities and useful interpolation rules.Peter Schuster - 2011 - Complexity 16 (3):6-9.
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    Quo vadit Complexity.Peter Schuster - 2001 - Complexity 7 (1):3-4.
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    Recycling and growth in early evolution and today.Peter Schuster - 2014 - Complexity 19 (2):6-9.
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    Some forms of excluded middle for linear orders.Peter Schuster & Daniel Wessel - 2019 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 65 (1):105-107.
    The intersection of a linearly ordered set of total subrelations of a total relation with range 2 need not be total, constructively.
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    The disaster of central control.Peter Schuster - 2004 - Complexity 9 (4):13-14.
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    The dilemma of statistics: Rigorous mathematical methods cannot compensate messy interpretations and lousy data.Peter Schuster - 2014 - Complexity 20 (1):11-15.
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    Too simple solutions of hard problems.Peter M. Schuster - 2010 - Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 6 (2):138-146.
    Even after yet another grand conjecture has been proved or refuted, any omniscience principle that had trivially settled this question is just as little acceptable as before. The significance of the constructive enterprise is therefore not affected by any gain of knowledge. In particular, there is no need to adapt weak counterexamples to mathematical progress.
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    Untamable curiosity, innovation, discovery, and bricolage: Are we doomed to progress to ever increasing complexity?Peter Schuster - 2006 - Complexity 11 (5):9-11.
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    Well-Quasi Orders in Computation, Logic, Language and Reasoning: A Unifying Concept of Proof Theory, Automata Theory, Formal Languages and Descriptive Set Theory.Peter M. Schuster, Monika Seisenberger & Andreas Weiermann (eds.) - 2020 - Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag.
    This book bridges the gaps between logic, mathematics and computer science by delving into the theory of well-quasi orders, also known as wqos. This highly active branch of combinatorics is deeply rooted in and between many fields of mathematics and logic, including proof theory, commutative algebra, braid groups, graph theory, analytic combinatorics, theory of relations, reverse mathematics and subrecursive hierarchies. As a unifying concept for slick finiteness or termination proofs, wqos have been rediscovered in diverse contexts, and proven to be (...)
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    Classifying Dini's Theorem.Josef Berger & Peter Schuster - 2006 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 47 (2):253-262.
    Dini's theorem says that compactness of the domain, a metric space, ensures the uniform convergence of every simply convergent monotone sequence of real-valued continuous functions whose limit is continuous. By showing that Dini's theorem is equivalent to Brouwer's fan theorem for detachable bars, we provide Dini's theorem with a classification in the recently established constructive reverse mathematics propagated by Ishihara. As a complement, Dini's theorem is proved to be equivalent to the analogue of the fan theorem, weak König's lemma, in (...)
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    Countable choice as a questionable uniformity principle.Peter M. Schuster - 2004 - Philosophia Mathematica 12 (2):106-134.
    Should weak forms of the axiom of choice really be accepted within constructive mathematics? A critical view of the Brouwer-Heyting-Kolmogorov interpretation, accompanied by the intention to include nondeterministic algorithms, leads us to subscribe to Richman's appeal for dropping countable choice. As an alternative interpretation of intuitionistic logic, we propose to renew dialogue semantics.
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    Finite Methods in Mathematical Practice.Peter Schuster & Laura Crosilla - 2014 - In Godehard Link (ed.), Formalism and Beyond: On the Nature of Mathematical Discourse. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 351-410.
    In the present contribution we look at the legacy of Hilbert's programme in some recent developments in mathematics. Hilbert's ideas have seen new life in generalised and relativised forms by the hands of proof theorists and have been a source of motivation for the so--called reverse mathematics programme initiated by H. Friedman and S. Simpson. More recently Hilbert's programme has inspired T. Coquand and H. Lombardi to undertake a new approach to constructive algebra in which strong emphasis is laid on (...)
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    The Kripke schema in metric topology.Robert Lubarsky, Fred Richman & Peter Schuster - 2012 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 58 (6):498-501.
    A form of Kripke's schema turns out to be equivalent to each of the following two statements from metric topology: every open subspace of a separable metric space is separable; every open subset of a separable metric space is a countable union of open balls. Thus Kripke's schema serves as a point of reference for classifying theorems of classical mathematics within Bishop-style constructive reverse mathematics.
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    A Silent revolution in mathematics.Peter Schuster - 2013 - Complexity 18 (6):7-10.
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    Apartness, Topology, and Uniformity: a Constructive View.Douglas Bridges, Peter Schuster & Luminiţa Vîţă - 2002 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 48 (4):16-28.
    The theory of apartness spaces, and their relation to topological spaces (in the point–set case) and uniform spaces (in the set–set case), is sketched. New notions of local decomposability and regularity are investigated, and the latter is used to produce an example of a classically metrisable apartness on R that cannot be induced constructively by a uniform structure.
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    A revival of the landscape paradigm: Large scale data harvesting provides access to fitness landscapes.Peter Schuster - 2012 - Complexity 17 (5):6-10.
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    A beginning of the end of the holism versus reductionism debate?: Molecular biology goes cellular and organismic.Peter Schuster - 2007 - Complexity 13 (1):10-13.
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    Are computer scientists the sutlers of modern biology?: Bioinformatics is indispensible for progress in molecular life sciences but does not get credit for its contributions.Peter Schuster - 2014 - Complexity 19 (4):10-14.
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    Are there noticeable relativistic effects on terrestrial evolution?Peter Schuster - 2000 - Complexity 5 (3):20.
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    Are there recipes for how to handle complexity?Peter Schuster - 2008 - Complexity 14 (1):8-12.
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    Boltzmann, atomism, evolution, and statistics: Continuity versus discreteness in biology.Peter Schuster - 2006 - Complexity 11 (6):9-11.
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    Contents.Peter Schuster & Dieter Probst - 2016 - In Peter Schuster & Dieter Probst (eds.), Concepts of Proof in Mathematics, Philosophy, and Computer Science. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Contingeny and memory in evolution.Peter Schuster - 2010 - Complexity 15 (6):7-10.
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    Chemical reaction kinetics is back: Attempts to deal with complexity in biology: Developing a quantitative molecular view to understanding life.Peter Schuster - 2004 - Complexity 10 (1):14-16.
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    Designing living matter. Can we do better than evolution?Peter Schuster - 2013 - Complexity 18 (6):21-33.
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    Die Modernität der Ehre. Historische Zweifel.Peter Schuster - 1999 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 10.
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    Evolution and design: The Darwinian view of evolution is a scientific fact and not an ideology.Peter Schuster - 2005 - Complexity 11 (1):12-15.
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    Editorial remarks.Peter Schuster - 2008 - Complexity 13 (6):11-11.
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    Frontmatter.Peter Schuster & Dieter Probst - 2016 - In Peter Schuster & Dieter Probst (eds.), Concepts of Proof in Mathematics, Philosophy, and Computer Science. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Free will, information, quantum mechanics, and biology.Peter Schuster - 2009 - Complexity 15 (1):8-10.
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    Good‐bye and thank you to our complexity‐at‐large editors.Peter Schuster & Alfred Hübler - 2004 - Complexity 9 (6):3-3.
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    Generation of information and complexity: Different forms of learning and innovation: A simple mechanism of learning.Peter Schuster - 2005 - Complexity 10 (4):12-14.
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