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arxiv: 2104.07202 · v1 · pith:TUYRVJQW · submitted 2021-04-15 · math.LO

Mutual Interpretability of Weak Essentially Undecidable Theories

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Kristiansen and Murwanashyaka recently proved that Robinson arithmetic Q is interpretable in an elementary theory of full binary trees, T. We prove that, conversely, T is interpretable in Q by producing a formal interpretation of T in an elementary concatenation theory, thereby also establishing mutual interpretability of T with several well-known weak essentially undecidable theories of numbers, strings and sets. We also in introduce a "hybrid" elementary theory of strings and trees and establish its mutual interpretability with Robinson's weak arithmetic R, the weak theory of binary trees WT of Kristiansen and Murwanashyaka and a weak concatenation theory of Higuchi and Hirohata.

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