Studia Logica

, Volume 50, Issue 1, pp 129–141 | Cite as

Some unifying fixed point principles

  • Raymond M. Smullyan
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Abstract

This article is written for both the general mathematican and the specialist in mathematical logic. No prior knowledge of metamathematics, recursion theory or combinatory logic is presupposed, although this paper deals with quite general abstractions of standard results in those three areas. Our purpose is to show how some apparently diverse results in these areas can be derived from a common construction. In Section 1 we consider five classical fixed point arguments (or rather, generalizations of them) which we present as problems that the reader might enjoy trying to solve. Solutions are given at the end of the section. In Section 2 we show how all these solutions can be obtained as special cases of a single fixed point theorem. In Section 3 we consider another generalization of the five fixed point results of Section 1 and show that this is of the same strength as that of Section 2. In Section 4 we show some curious strengthenings of results of Section 3 which we believe to be of some interest on their own accounts.

Keywords

Mathematical Logic Point Theorem Fixed Point Theorem Computational Linguistic Standard Result 
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© Polish Academy of Sciences 1991

Authors and Affiliations

  • Raymond M. Smullyan
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  1. 1.Indiana University at BloomingtonUSA

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