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@ 2011-12-14 21:35 Eduardo J. Dubuc
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From: Eduardo J. Dubuc @ 2011-12-14 21:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Is the following nonsense ?

http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.2141

A new computational method that uses polynomial equations and dynamical
systems to evaluate logical propositions is introduced and applied to
G\"odel's
incompleteness theorems. The truth value of a logical formula subject to
a set
of axioms is computed from the solution to the corresponding system of
polynomial equations. A reference by a formula to its own provability is
shown
to be a recurrence relation, which can be either interpreted as such to
generate a discrete dynamical system, or interpreted in a static way to
create
an additional simultaneous equation. In this framework the truth values of
logical formulas and other polynomial objectives have complex data
structures:
sets of elementary values, or dynamical systems that generate sets of
infinite
sequences of such solution-value sets. Besides the routine result that a
formula has a definite elementary value, these data structures encode
several
exceptions: formulas that are ambiguous, unsatisfiable, unsteady, or
contingent. These exceptions represent several semantically different
types of
undecidability; none causes any fundamental problem for mathematics. It is
simple to calculate that G\"odel's formula, which asserts that it cannot be
proven, is exceptional in specific ways: interpreted statically, the formula
defines an inconsistent system of equations (thus it is called
unsatisfiable);
interpreted dynamically, it defines a dynamical system that has a periodic
orbit and no fixed point (thus it is called unsteady). These exceptions
are not
catastrophic failures of logic; they are accurate mathematical
descriptions of
G\"odel's self-referential construction. G\"odel's analysis does not
reveal any
essential incompleteness in formal reasoning systems, nor any barrier to
proving the consistency of such systems by ordinary mathematical means.
\\ ( http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.2141 ,  60kb)



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