Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6424840 Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 2012 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

We define a constructive topos to be a locally cartesian closed pretopos. The terminology is supported by the fact that constructive toposes enjoy a relationship with constructive set theory similar to the relationship between elementary toposes and (impredicative) intuitionistic set theory. This paper elaborates upon one aspect of the relationship between constructive toposes and constructive set theory. We show that any constructive topos with countable coproducts provides a model of a standard constructive set theory, CZFExp (that is, the variant of Aczel's Constructive Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory CZF obtained by weakening Subset Collection to the Exponentiation axiom). The model is constructed as a category of classes, using ideas derived from Joyal and Moerdijk's programme of algebraic set theory. A curiosity is that our model always validates the axiom V=Vω1 (in an appropriate formulation). It follows that the full Separation schema is always refuted.

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