Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
2008-08-12
Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 50 (2009) 393-425
Mathematics
Logic
final version to appear in Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic
Scientific paper
We determine the computational complexity of the Hahn-Banach Extension Theorem. To do so, we investigate some basic connections between reverse mathematics and computable analysis. In particular, we use Weak Konig's Lemma within the framework of computable analysis to classify incomputable functions of low complexity. By defining the multi-valued function Sep and a natural notion of reducibility for multi-valued functions, we obtain a computational counterpart of the subsystem of second order arithmetic WKL_0. We study analogies and differences between WKL_0 and the class of Sep-computable multi-valued functions. Extending work of Brattka, we show that a natural multi-valued function associated with the Hahn-Banach Extension Theorem is Sep-complete.
Gherardi Guido
Marcone Alberto
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