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Gentzen translated | very partial Gentzen translated very partial Skip to content Home About ← Older posts Proving formal definitions of informal concepts Posted on November 4, 2023 by gentzen It’s been a long time since my last post. Thanks to Shin’ichi Mochizuki and Peter Woit , I found some interesting reflections. That was end of August, but now we have beginning of November. In fact, it is much worse. In September 2021, I finished the conclusion with : Let me instead mention a logician and philosopher, who seems to consistently produce incredibly awesome overlength material: Walter Dean . I still need to read his latest paper on informal rigour. I really enjoyed his previous paper on consistency and existence in mathematics. I still haven’t advanced beyond page 19 (4.1.3 From schematization to formalization) of the 83 page arXiv version of “On the methodology of informal rigour: set theory, semantics, and intuitionism”. While writing this, I notic...

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