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    Complete Additivity and Modal Incompleteness

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    In this paper, we tell a story about incompleteness in modal logic. The story weaves together a paper of van Benthem, `Syntactic aspects of modal incompleteness theorems,' and a longstanding open question: whether every normal modal logic can be characterized by a class of completely additive modal algebras, or as we call them, V-BAOs. Using a first-order reformulation of the property of complete additivity, we prove that the modal logic that starred in van Benthem's paper resolves the open question in the negative. In addition, for the case of bimodal logic, we show that there is a naturally occurring logic that is incomplete with respect to V-BAOs, namely the provability logic GLB. We also show that even logics that are unsound with respect to such algebras do not have to be more complex than the classical propositional calculus. On the other hand, we observe that it is undecidable whether a syntactically defined logic is V-complete. After these results, we generalize the Blok Dichotomy to degrees of V-incompleteness. In the end, we return to van Benthem's theme of syntactic aspects of modal incompleteness

    Herbrand Consistency of Some Arithmetical Theories

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    G\"odel's second incompleteness theorem is proved for Herbrand consistency of some arithmetical theories with bounded induction, by using a technique of logarithmic shrinking the witnesses of bounded formulas, due to Z. Adamowicz [Herbrand consistency and bounded arithmetic, \textit{Fundamenta Mathematicae} 171 (2002) 279--292]. In that paper, it was shown that one cannot always shrink the witness of a bounded formula logarithmically, but in the presence of Herbrand consistency, for theories IΔ0+Ωm{\rm I\Delta_0+\Omega_m} with m⩾2m\geqslant 2, any witness for any bounded formula can be shortened logarithmically. This immediately implies the unprovability of Herbrand consistency of a theory T⊇IΔ0+Ω2T\supseteq {\rm I\Delta_0+\Omega_2} in TT itself. In this paper, the above results are generalized for IΔ0+Ω1{\rm I\Delta_0+\Omega_1}. Also after tailoring the definition of Herbrand consistency for IΔ0{\rm I\Delta_0} we prove the corresponding theorems for IΔ0{\rm I\Delta_0}. Thus the Herbrand version of G\"odel's second incompleteness theorem follows for the theories IΔ0+Ω1{\rm I\Delta_0+\Omega_1} and IΔ0{\rm I\Delta_0}
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