Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4662665 Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 2010 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Elementary Recursive Nonstandard Analysis, in short ERNA, is a constructive system of nonstandard analysis with a PRA consistency proof, proposed in around 1995 by Patrick Suppes and Richard Sommer. It is based on an earlier system developed by Rolando Chuaqui and Patrick Suppes. Here, we discuss the inherent problems and limitations of the classical nonstandard framework and propose a much-needed refinement of ERNA, called ERNAA, in the spirit of Karel Hrbacek’s stratified set theory. We study the metamathematics of ERNAA and its extensions. In particular, we consider several transfer principles, both classical and ‘stratified’, which turn out to be related. Finally, we show that the resulting theory allows for a truly general, elegant and elementary treatment of basic analysis.

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