This book develops arithmetic without the induction principle, working
in theories that are interpretable in Raphael Robinson's theory Q.
Certain inductive formulas, the bounded ones, are interpretable in Q. A
mathematically strong, but logically very weak, predicative arithmetic
is constructed.
Originally published in 1986.
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