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Proofs of non-deducibility in intuitionistic functional calculus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 March 2014

Andkzej Mostowski*
Affiliation:
University of Warsaw

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It has been proved by S. C. Kleene and David Nelson that the formula

BERJAYA

is intuitionistically non-deducible, i.e., non-deducible within the intuitionistic functional calculus.

The aim of this note is to outline a general method which permits us to establish the intuitionistic non-deducibility of many formulas and in particular of the formula (1).

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