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Varieties of constructive mathematics

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  1. Set theory and physics.K. Svozil - 1995 - Foundations of Physics 25 (11):1541-1560.
    Inasmuch as physical theories are formalizable, set theory provides a framework for theoretical physics. Four speculations about the relevance of set theoretical modeling for physics are presented: the role of transcendental set theory (i) in chaos theory, (ii) for paradoxical decompositions of solid three-dimensional objects, (iii) in the theory of effective computability (Church-Turing thesis) related to the possible “solution of supertasks,” and (iv) for weak solutions. Several approaches to set theory and their advantages and disadvatages for physical applications are discussed: (...)
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  • Constructive algebraic integration theory.Bas Spitters - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 137 (1-3):380-390.
    For a long time people have been trying to develop probability theory starting from ‘finite’ events rather than collections of infinite events. In this way one can find natural replacements for measurable sets and integrable functions, but measurable functions seemed to be more difficult to find. We present a solution. Moreover, our results are constructive.
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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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  • 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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  • Applying mathematics to empirical sciences: flashback to a puzzling disciplinary interaction.Raphaël Sandoz - 2018 - Synthese 195 (2):875-898.
    This paper aims to reassess the philosophical puzzle of the “applicability of mathematics to physical sciences” as a misunderstood disciplinary interplay. If the border isolating mathematics from the empirical world is based on appropriate criteria, how does one explain the fruitfulness of its systematic crossings in recent centuries? An analysis of the evolution of the criteria used to separate mathematics from experimental sciences will shed some light on this question. In this respect, we will highlight the historical influence of three (...)
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  • Theoretical biology as an anticipatory text: The relevance of Uexküll to current issues in evolutionary systems.Stanley N. Salthe - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (134):359-380.
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  • Labyrinth of Continua.Patrick Reeder - 2018 - Philosophia Mathematica 26 (1):1-39.
    This is a survey of the concept of continuity. Efforts to explicate continuity have produced a plurality of philosophical conceptions of continuity that have provably distinct expressions within contemporary mathematics. I claim that there is a divide between the conceptions that treat the whole continuum as prior to its parts, and those conceptions that treat the parts of the continuum as prior to the whole. Along this divide, a tension emerges between those conceptions that favor philosophical idealizations of continuity and (...)
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  • Some axioms for constructive analysis.Joan Rand Moschovakis & Garyfallia Vafeiadou - 2012 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 51 (5-6):443-459.
    This note explores the common core of constructive, intuitionistic, recursive and classical analysis from an axiomatic standpoint. In addition to clarifying the relation between Kleene’s and Troelstra’s minimal formal theories of numbers and number-theoretic sequences, we propose some modified choice principles and other function existence axioms which may be of use in reverse constructive analysis. Specifically, we consider the function comprehension principles assumed by the two minimal theories EL and M, introduce an axiom schema CFd asserting that every decidable property (...)
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  • Real Analysis in Paraconsistent Logic.Maarten McKubre-Jordens & Zach Weber - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 41 (5):901-922.
    This paper begins an analysis of the real line using an inconsistency-tolerant (paraconsistent) logic. We show that basic field and compactness properties hold, by way of novel proofs that make no use of consistency-reliant inferences; some techniques from constructive analysis are used instead. While no inconsistencies are found in the algebraic operations on the real number field, prospects for other non-trivializing contradictions are left open.
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  • Structures algébriques dynamiques, espaces topologiques sans points et programme de Hilbert.Henri Lombardi - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 137 (1-3):256-290.
    A possible relevant meaning of Hilbert’s program is the following one: “give a constructive semantic for classical mathematics”. More precisely, give a systematic interpretation of classical abstract proofs about abstract objects, as constructive proofs about constructive versions of these objects.If this program is fulfilled we are able “at the end of the tale” to extract constructive proofs of concrete results from classical abstract proofs of these results.Dynamical algebraic structures or geometric theories seem to be a good tool for doing this (...)
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  • Analyse de complexité pour un théorème de Hall sur les fractions continues.Salah Labhalla & Henri Lombardi - 1996 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 42 (1):134-144.
    We give a polynomial time controlled version of a theorem of M. Hall: every real number can be written as the sum of two irrational numbers whose developments into a continued fraction contain only 1, 2, 3 or 4.
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  • Étude constructive de problèmes de topologie pour les réels irrationnels.Mohamed Khalouani, Salah Labhalla & Et Henri Lombardi - 1999 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 45 (2):257-288.
    We study in a constructive manner some problems of topology related to the set Irr of irrational reals. The constructive approach requires a strong notion of an irrational number; constructively, a real number is irrational if it is clearly different from any rational number. We show that the set Irr is one-to-one with the set Dfc of infinite developments in continued fraction . We define two extensions of Irr, one, called Dfc1, is the set of dfc of rationals and irrationals (...)
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  • Constructive compact operators on a Hilbert space.Hajime Ishihara - 1991 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 52 (1-2):31-37.
    In this paper, we deal with compact operators on a Hilbert space, within the framework of Bishop's constructive mathematics. We characterize the compactness of a bounded linear mapping of a Hilbert space into C n , and prove the theorems: Let A and B be compact operators on a Hilbert space H , let C be an operator on H and let α ϵ C . Then α A is compact, A + B is compact, A ∗ is compact, CA (...)
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  • An omniscience principle, the König Lemma and the Hahn‐Banach theorem.Hajime Ishihara - 1990 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 36 (3):237-240.
  • An omniscience principle, the König Lemma and the Hahn-Banach theorem.Hajime Ishihara - 1990 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 36 (3):237-240.
  • A transfer theorem in constructive p-adic algebra.Deirdre Haskell - 1992 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 58 (1):29-55.
    The main result of this paper is a transfer theorem which describes the relationship between constructive validity and classical validity for a class of first-order sentences over the p-adics. The proof of one direction of the theorem uses a principle of intuitionism; the proof of the other direction is classically valid. Constructive verifications of known properties of the p-adics are indicated. In particular, the existence of cylindric algebraic decompositions for the p-adics is used.
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  • Book reviews. [REVIEW]Vinod Goel - 1994 - Philosophia Mathematica 2 (1):89-91.
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  • The Minimal Levels of Abstraction in the History of Modern Computing.Federico Gobbo & Marco Benini - 2014 - Philosophy and Technology 27 (3):327-343.
    From the advent of general purpose, Turing-complete machines, the relation between operators, programmers and users with computers can be observed as interconnected informational organisms (inforgs), henceforth analysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs), risen within the philosophy of information (PI). In this paper, the epistemological levellism proposed by L. Floridi in the PI to deal with LoAs will be formalised in constructive terms using category theory, so that information itself is treated as structure-preserving functions instead of Cartesian products. (...)
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  • Characterising Brouwer’s continuity by bar recursion on moduli of continuity.Makoto Fujiwara & Tatsuji Kawai - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 60 (1):241-263.
    We identify bar recursion on moduli of continuity as a fundamental notion of constructive mathematics. We show that continuous functions from the Baire space \ to the natural numbers \ which have moduli of continuity with bar recursors are exactly those functions induced by Brouwer operations. The connection between Brouwer operations and bar induction allows us to formulate several continuity principles on the Baire space stated in terms of bar recursion on continuous moduli which naturally characterise some variants of bar (...)
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  • Brouwer’s Weak Counterexamples and the Creative Subject: A Critical Survey.Peter Fletcher - 2020 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 49 (6):1111-1157.
    I survey Brouwer’s weak counterexamples to classical theorems, with a view to discovering what useful mathematical work is done by weak counterexamples; whether they are rigorous mathematical proofs or just plausibility arguments; the role of Brouwer’s notion of the creative subject in them, and whether the creative subject is really necessary for them; what axioms for the creative subject are needed; what relation there is between these arguments and Brouwer’s theory of choice sequences. I refute one of Brouwer’s claims with (...)
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  • A constructivist perspective on physics.Peter Fletcher - 2002 - Philosophia Mathematica 10 (1):26-42.
    This paper examines the problem of extending the programme of mathematical constructivism to applied mathematics. I am not concerned with the question of whether conventional mathematical physics makes essential use of the principle of excluded middle, but rather with the more fundamental question of whether the concept of physical infinity is constructively intelligible. I consider two kinds of physical infinity: a countably infinite constellation of stars and the infinitely divisible space-time continuum. I argue (contrary to Hellman) that these do not. (...)
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  • Bounded functional interpretation.Fernando Ferreira & Paulo Oliva - 2005 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 135 (1):73-112.
    We present a new functional interpretation, based on a novel assignment of formulas. In contrast with Gödel’s functional “Dialectica” interpretation, the new interpretation does not care for precise witnesses of existential statements, but only for bounds for them. New principles are supported by our interpretation, including the FAN theorem, weak König’s lemma and the lesser limited principle of omniscience. Conspicuous among these principles are also refutations of some laws of classical logic. Notwithstanding, we end up discussing some applications of the (...)
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  • Reclassifying the antithesis of Specker’s theorem.Hannes Diener - 2012 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 51 (7-8):687-693.
    It is shown that a principle, which can be seen as a constructivised version of sequential compactness, is equivalent to a form of Brouwer’s fan theorem. The complexity of the latter depends on the geometry of the spaces involved in the former.
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  • The Logic of Constructivism.Gustavo Fernández Díez - 2002 - Disputatio 1 (12):1 - 6.
    In this paper I dispute the current view that intuitionistic logic is the common basis for the three main trends of constructivism in the philosophy of mathematics: intuitionism, Russian constructivism and Bishop’s constructivism. The point is that the so-called ‘Markov’s principle’, which is accepted by Russian constructivists and rejected by the other two, is expressible in intuitionistic first-order logic, and so it appears to have the status of a logical principle. The result of appending this principle to a complete intuitionistic (...)
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  • Five Observations Concerning the Intended Meaning of the Intuitionistic Logical Constants.Gustavo Fernández Díez - 2000 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 29 (4):409-424.
    This paper contains five observations concerning the intended meaning of the intuitionistic logical constants: (1) if the explanations of this meaning are to be based on a non-decidable concept, that concept should not be that of `proof"; (2) Kreisel"s explanations using extra clauses can be significantly simplified; (3) the impredicativity of the definition of → can be easily and safely ameliorated; (4) the definition of → in terms of `proofs from premises" results in a loss of the inductive character of (...)
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  • Brouwerian intuitionism.Michael Detlefsen - 1990 - Mind 99 (396):501-534.
    The aims of this paper are twofold: firstly, to say something about that philosophy of mathematics known as 'intuitionism' and, secondly, to fit these remarks into a more general message for the philosophy of mathematics as a whole. What I have to say on the first score can, without too much inaccuracy, be compressed into two theses. The first is that the intuitionistic critique of classical mathematics can be seen as based primarily on epistemological rather than on meaning-theoretic considerations. The (...)
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  • The entanglement of logic and set theory, constructively.Laura Crosilla - 2022 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 65 (6).
    ABSTRACT Theories of sets such as Zermelo Fraenkel set theory are usually presented as the combination of two distinct kinds of principles: logical and set-theoretic principles. The set-theoretic principles are imposed ‘on top’ of first-order logic. This is in agreement with a traditional view of logic as universally applicable and topic neutral. Such a view of logic has been rejected by the intuitionists, on the ground that quantification over infinite domains requires the use of intuitionistic rather than classical logic. In (...)
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  • Weak-operator Continuity and the Existence of Adjoints.Douglas Bridges & Luminita Dediu - 1999 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 45 (2):203-206.
    It is shown, within constructive mathematics, that the unit ball B1 of the set of bounded operators on a Hilbert space H is weak-operator totally bounded. This result is then used to prove that the weak-operator continuity of the mapping T → AT on B1 is equivalent to the existence of the adjoint of A.
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  • Complements of Intersections in Constructive Mathematics.Douglas S. Bridges & Hajime Ishihara - 1994 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 40 (1):35-43.
    We examine, from a constructive perspective, the relation between the complements of S, T, and S ∩ T in X, where X is either a metric space or a normed linear space. The fundamental question addressed is: If x is distinct from each element of S ∩ T, if s ϵ S, and if t ϵ T, is x distinct from s or from t? Although the classical answer to this question is trivially affirmative, constructive answers involve Markov's principle and (...)
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  • Constructive mathematics in theory and programming practice.Douglas Bridges & Steeve Reeves - 1999 - Philosophia Mathematica 7 (1):65-104.
    The first part of the paper introduces the varieties of modern constructive mathematics, concentrating on Bishop's constructive mathematics (BISH). it gives a sketch of both Myhill's axiomatic system for BISH and a constructive axiomatic development of the real line R. The second part of the paper focusses on the relation between constructive mathematics and programming, with emphasis on Martin-L6f 's theory of types as a formal system for BISH.
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  • Apartness spaces as a framework for constructive topology.Douglas Bridges & Luminiţa Vîţă - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 119 (1-3):61-83.
    An axiomatic development of the theory of apartness and nearness of a point and a set is introduced as a framework for constructive topology. Various notions of continuity of mappings between apartness spaces are compared; the constructive independence of one of the axioms from the others is demonstrated; and the product apartness structure is defined and analysed.
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  • A General Constructive Intermediate Value Theorem.Douglas S. Bridges - 1989 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 35 (5):433-435.
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  • A General Constructive Intermediate Value Theorem.Douglas S. Bridges - 1989 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 35 (5):433-435.
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  • A Constructive Treatment of Open and Unopen Mapping Theorems.Douglas Bridges, William Julian & Ray Mines - 1989 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 35 (1):29-43.
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  • A Constructive Treatment of Open and Unopen Mapping Theorems.Douglas Bridges, William Julian & Ray Mines - 1989 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 35 (1):29-43.
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  • A Definitive Constructive Open Mapping Theorem?Douglas Bridges & Hajime Ishihara - 1998 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 44 (4):545-552.
    It is proved, within Bishop's constructive mathematics , that, in the context of a Hilbert space, the Open Mapping Theorem is equivalent to a principle that holds in intuitionistic mathematics and recursive constructive mathematics but is unlikely to be provable within BISH.
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  • Absolute Continuity and the Uniqueness of the Constructive Functional Calculus.Douglas Bridges & Hajime Ishihara - 1994 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 40 (4):519-527.
    The constructive functional calculus for a sequence of commuting selfadjoint operators on a separable Hilbert space is shown to be independent of the orthonormal basis used in its construction. The proof requires a constructive criterion for the absolute continuity of two positive measures in terms of test functions.
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  • Convexity and unique minimum points.Josef Berger & Gregor Svindland - 2019 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 58 (1-2):27-34.
    We show constructively that every quasi-convex, uniformly continuous function \ with at most one minimum point has a minimum point, where C is a convex compact subset of a finite dimensional normed space. Applications include a result on strictly quasi-convex functions, a supporting hyperplane theorem, and a short proof of the constructive fundamental theorem of approximation theory.
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  • A constructive theory of continuous domains suitable for implementation.Andrej Bauer & Iztok Kavkler - 2009 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 159 (3):251-267.
    We formulate a predicative, constructive theory of continuous domains whose realizability interpretation gives a practical implementation of continuous ω-chain complete posets and continuous maps between them. We apply the theory to implementation of the interval domain and exact real numbers.
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  • Set theory: Constructive and intuitionistic ZF.Laura Crosilla - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Constructive and intuitionistic Zermelo-Fraenkel set theories are axiomatic theories of sets in the style of Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory (ZF) which are based on intuitionistic logic. They were introduced in the 1970's and they represent a formal context within which to codify mathematics based on intuitionistic logic. They are formulated on the basis of the standard first order language of Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory and make no direct use of inherently constructive ideas. In working in constructive and intuitionistic ZF we can thus (...)
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  • Finitism in geometry.Jean-Paul Van Bendegem - 2002 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • Constructive mathematics.Douglas Bridges - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • Cahiers D'ÉPistÉMologie.Mathieu Marion - unknown
    Cette publication, la trois cent vingt-troisième de la série, a été rendue possible grâce à la contribution financière du FQRSC (Fonds québécois de recherche sur la société et la culture).
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  • Bishop's Mathematics: a Philosophical Perspective.Laura Crosilla - forthcoming - In Handbook of Bishop's Mathematics. CUP.
    Errett Bishop's work in constructive mathematics is overwhelmingly regarded as a turning point for mathematics based on intuitionistic logic. It brought new life to this form of mathematics and prompted the development of new areas of research that witness today's depth and breadth of constructive mathematics. Surprisingly, notwithstanding the extensive mathematical progress since the publication in 1967 of Errett Bishop's Foundations of Constructive Analysis, there has been no corresponding advances in the philosophy of constructive mathematics Bishop style. The aim of (...)
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  • Recognizing Argument Types and Adding Missing Reasons.Christoph Lumer - 2019 - In Bart J. Garssen, David Godden, Gordon Mitchell & Jean Wagemans (eds.), Proceedings of the Ninth Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation (ISSA). [Amsterdam, July 3-6, 2018.]. Amsterdam (Netherlands): pp. 769-777.
    The article develops and justifies, on the basis of the epistemological argumentation theory, two central pieces of the theory of evaluative argumentation interpretation: 1. criteria for recognizing argument types and 2. rules for adding reasons to create ideal arguments. Ad 1: The criteria for identifying argument types are a selection of essential elements from the definitions of the respective argument types. Ad 2: After presenting the general principles for adding reasons (benevolence, authenticity, immanence, optimization), heuristics are proposed for finding missing (...)
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  • Proof theory and constructive mathematics.Anne S. Troelstra - 1977 - In Jon Barwise & H. Jerome Keisler (eds.), Handbook of Mathematical Logic. North-Holland Pub. Co.. pp. 973--1052.