A sufficient condition for completability of partial combinatory algebras

Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (4):1209-1214 (1997)
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Abstract

A Partial Combinatory Algebra is completable if it can be extended to a total one. In [1] it is asked (question 11, posed by D. Scott, H. Barendregt, and G. Mitschke) if every PCA can be completed. A negative answer to this question was given by Klop in [12, 11]; moreover he provided a sufficient condition for completability of a PCA (M, ·, K, S) in the form of ten axioms (inequalities) on terms of M. We prove that just one of these axiom (the so called Barendregt's axiom) is sufficient to guarantee (a slightly weaker notion of) completability

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