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12 Initial Segments

The document summarizes Harvey Friedman's theorem about nonstandard models of Peano arithmetic (PA). It proves that any countable nonstandard model of PA is isomorphic to an initial segment of itself. The proof follows from considerations of when one model of PA can be embedded as an initial segment of another model. It establishes conditions under which the standard systems of the models play a central role in such embedding problems.

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12 Initial Segments

The document summarizes Harvey Friedman's theorem about nonstandard models of Peano arithmetic (PA). It proves that any countable nonstandard model of PA is isomorphic to an initial segment of itself. The proof follows from considerations of when one model of PA can be embedded as an initial segment of another model. It establishes conditions under which the standard systems of the models play a central role in such embedding problems.

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12

Initial sesments
I nreiisure rnyself A g a i r r sa t talltree. I { i n c t h a t I a m m u c ht a l l e r , For I reachright up to the sun, With rnyeye; And I reacliright up to the shoreof the sea With my ear. Nevertheless I ,d i s l i k e The way the antscrawl I n a n c lo u t o f m y s h a c l o w .
Wallacc Steverrs Fronr Su Si;l,niJicurtt Lundscupes, Harnronium, 1931

in the m oclels of PA discussed o f nonstandar cl T h e s atu ra ti o np ro p e rti e s the of these m odels. [n str uctur e a g re a t cl e al of light on l a s t c h a p te rsh e cl consequences : one of their m ost celebr ated t h i s c h a p te rw e w i l l d e scri be nonstandard model of PA theorerntliat any countzrble HarrveyFriednran's i s i s o m o rp h i c to a p ro p e ri n i tialsegment of itself.The pr oof of this theor em i n t u r n fo l l o w s fro m rn o re gener alconsider ations about when a m oclel M F PA ca n b e e mb e d cl e o d n to an initialsegment of anothermodelNF PA. The stanclard systemof thesemodelsM and N play a central role in such embedding problemsT . o s e et h i s , f i r s t n o t i c et h a t , i f M = y 1 r o l y ' , t h e n SSy(M) s SSy(N), since the formula (x)r: 0 is A,, anclso for all a e K and n e N , K F ( a ) , , : 0 ( 9 1 / F ( a ) , , : 0 , s o t h e s e tc o c l e d b y a i n K i s t h e s a l n ea s t l r e s et co d e d b y n i n N , th us SSy( M) :SSy( /( ) q.SSy( N) . In the special have the samestandar d then IVIand N actr - r ally c a s ewh e n N +M=/(c" N if A=N iscocled b y a e N . s a y ,t h e n f o r a l l n o n s t a n c l a r c l b e K s y s t e n rs ,ince : r n da l l n e N , 1/ Ff ;r < b\l i< n((x),- 0 +>(a)' : 0)

that is c(b ancl ri>N in /( such there soby overspill


N F V i < d ( ( t ) ' : 0 < >( a ) ': 0 ) ' of l/, so A i n l / a n clclbe /( . BLr t1( is an initial segment T h a t i s: c co cl e s 'l( 1 the sameset,4 itr K also,henceA e SSy(I() : c cocles c e I( anclas u,,/V, necessar conditions y give str aightfor war d S S y ( M). T h u s sta rrcl a rcl system s

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l ts : lvl:>K<a,,/V and lc: M:>l(="// to exist,namely: for embeclcling of this T,h e r c s u l t s and SSy(M):SSy(l/), respectively SSy(M)gSSy(N) on togetherwith obviotr sconclition s c ha p te rsh o u ith a t th e seconclitions, if N ar e least M , at involved,ar e alsosufficietr t, o f th e mo d e.ls t h e th e o ri e s c ou n ta b l e . HEOREM 'S 1 2 . I F R I E , D N 4 A NT exactlywhen a countable We aim to prove here a theoremcharacterizing model as an initial segmentof a seconcl mo cl e lIIIF P A ca n b e e mbedcled em that a ny s we will deduceFr iedm etn'theor NF P A . A s a co n se q u ence, c ou n ta b l en o n sta n d a rdmoclel of. PA is isom or phicto a pr oper initi al o f i tse l f. F i rst, though, we need a pair of lemm asthat indicate s e g me n t between types over a m odel and the a ga i n th e ve ry cl o se connections syste m . m o d e l 'ssta n d a rd Leruun 12.I (Every 2,, or [,, type realized in a mociel is coded'). Let let a e M be a tuple of finite lengthfrom M and let MF PA be nonstandard, rze N. Then the sets

5: {rg(i)rl0(i) e r,, and MF 0(a)}


and T : {t 0(r)110(*)e II,, and M E0(a)} are coded in M. Proof. Observe that r 0 ( ; ) t: 4 1 p ( u ) : { ( u ) o + 0 e g ( a )l k e N , 0 e Z , , a n d ( l/ce N is not the Godel- number l ( u ) o : 0 1 u { . .r.} " l \ " / A " a n y . I , ,f o r m u l a | ) .5 ,,*rtyp e over M, so is r ealizedin M, by Theor em 1 1.5. i s a re cn rS i ve n p(u) codess. The II,, caseis similar. clearly any c e M realizing Leuun 12.2('Cocledf,, or n,, types are realized'). Let MFP.4 be non6 sta n cl a rd , e M a tu p l e of finite length,and let

p(i): {0,(i,6 l ;e r u 1
type)overM suchthat S = {t0,(i, t)t l; e ru}eSSy(iV1)' be a ),, type(or a 11,, in M. Thenp(;) is realizecl

rent Fr ieclmun'.s ther,t by . Let c e &1 cocleS anclconsicler Proo.f the type q(;) definecl q (i ) : {(c),+0 -, g (i, 6ili eN, 0( i, l) e 2,,,i : | 0( i, y) 11.

l(rl

only of ) ,, r 1 ( f ) i s fi n i te l y sa ti sfi e cl rn M, sincep( x) is, anclq( ;) consists f o r m u l a sa n d i s c l e a r l ya r e c u r s i v e t y p e . T h u s b y T h e o r e m 1 1 . 5 ,r 7 ( x )i s p( ;) too, as for all 0( t,6) r e a l i ze cl b y so me c\e N l . B r.rtsLr ch a r ealizes is in p(i), MF(c),*0 wherei:r0(i,l)1 so ME)(a. b). The fl,, curse n sinrilar. theor em . em beclcling W e a re n o w i n a p o si ti o nto pr ove our mzr in models of. PA,let notr standar d 1 2 .3 . L e t M,N b e cor - r ntable ee oN nE 'T ar,tb , Ha c e M a n dn e N . T h e n t h e f o l l o w i n ga r e e c l r - r i v a l e n t : ( a ) t h e r e e x i s t sa n e m b e d d i n g h : l v l - - > N w i t h i m a g e 1 1 2 , , Nw h i c h i s a n i n i t i a l se g me n to f N , h (c): ct tr n<b l 4l; ( b ) S S y ( M ) : S S y ( N ) a n c l ,f o r a l l I I , , f o r m u l a s0 ( x ,t ) , M l a i ) @ , c ) ) N Ff t < b 9 ( i , a ) . obser vedthat if Pr o o f . (a ))(b ) i s th e e a sydir ection.W e have alr eacly then SSy(M):SSy(1):SSy(N).If 0(i,y) is il,, then h:M51s"N ,(c71, and since b> I, M F a x 0 6 , c ) + I F a i 7 ( r , h ( c ) ) ) a A e I I F 0 ( c 1h / r ( c ':) c a n d I ; - r , , N t h i si m p l i e sN F 0 ( d .a ) h e n c eN F f i < b ? ( i , u ) . ll1, 1111, two sequeflces (b ))(a ), i s pr ovedby constr ucting T h e co n ve rse ,
. u,1 , Lri,. . . M and D11

at any stageof on i, anclso incluctively s i l l b e clefined a l l i . T h e sese q u e n cew of finite lengthu," . , uiM antl w e w i l l h a vesequences t h e c on stru cti o n
l)g, .. , U,eN.

,,, u to have?Fir stly, we d o w e re quir eour SeqLlences W h at p ro p e rti e s m u s t ma ke su re th a t /z(x)i s definedfor all x .M. that is x: tt,. ( l) For all x e M thereis some7 e N such thzrt w e re q u i reth a t h (c) : r r . Thtts we shall insistthat S e c o nd l y,
( 2 ) u 1 1 :c a n d L ) 1 y : 0 . N e x t , w e r e q u i t ' et h a t t h e i r n a g eo f h . { u , , ,u , ,. n o t c o n t a i n i n gb .

t f N, . ) i s a n i n i t i a ls e g m e no

( 3 ) u ,< b fo r a l l i ; a n cl l l l l e N , i f y ( u , t h e nl : u i f o r s o m e ie N . ( 4 ) f o r a l ly e N a n ca of substr uctltr e th a t l :{u r, L) t. .} is an I,,- elementar y re cl u i re F i n a l l y'u ve this, and will also for ce /z to be an achieves N . T he fo l l o w i n g co n cl i ti o n the 9o-structure of to preserve frorn lvl to N, i.e. to be l-l zrncl embeclcling by the ar gum entir r ( a) ) ( t- ') T h i s co n cl i ti oris r suggested t h e s e mo cl e l s. We ar gttnlent. y the Szlme i t b o v e,a n clca n e a si l yb e se ento be necessar by r e c l u i re

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0(x,10,..',!i) ( 5 ) f o r a l l l e N i u r cfl o r a l l I I , , f o r m u l a s , ., LIi)+l/Fli< b?(i,r)rr'' ., r),)' M l a i ( ) ( i , L t t.) . : rt zltltl c, u,, true for I : 0 by our choiceLt11: I{otice that (5) is ztutomatically (b ) a b o ve. o ur a ssu mp ti o n f'o co n stru cto u r t,,sald us satisfying( l) - ( 5) we fix enumer ati ons te N } .o f N i n w h i c he a c he l e m e ny .. } o f M a n c{l e u , r , , e 2 . ,' . {clu,dr,dr,. I,7 w h e r et h e i n d i c e s 0,t,.. . , ancl ce n . f u r u i f f i n i t e l yo f t e ni n t h e S e q L l e n of-M antl integers.(This is where the cor"rntabitity to cl;,e jare non-negative we can now show how the as .N is useclin ottr argument.)Thus eqt'ippecl, a n d u s a re fo u n d . LL1 we have already obtained u11, Strppose (5 ), w h e rek>0. Aiming to satisfy( t) ' we put u21*r : dr ,,the k th s a ti sfyi n g elementin our enumerationof M, and let A be the set , ,t r , ' ' ' , I t z t , * t ) } r M F 7 ( t t ,L a , , +& { ' \ ( y u l, t , . . . , l z r + , ) t l d 2 M) b y L emm a 12.1.Now consider w h i ch i s i n S S y( x) lt1tis II,, p (x): {az < bq( Z, Dr , . . , t) zk, a n d r l z p ( z , l r , . . . , l z r , + ' )e tA). We claim that p(.r) is a type over N and is coded in //. To checkthat /'(x) is be in p( x) for I <i < /' T hen f i n i te l ysa ti sfi e i ,i r:ta 2 <bQi( 2, r r , . , u2k,x)
MFAZt, . . . ,2,A'i:,Q,(2,,ttr,
SO
a 1) , Lt2p, Llr1,

t, t, r, , /N,i=,tP,(2 ME=|t, . . ., 21w


h e n c e ,b y ( 5 ) ,

..

rLI21rrw)

. ,. ., u z * , w ) ' N F f Z r, . . . , 2 i , t Q 1 b l A j : , r l t i ( | i , L L o

in l/, noticethatA e SSy(M): ssy(N) so there thatp(,r)is cocled To check the in N by anyse N realizing p(x) is coclecl A ln N. Thurs is re tV cocling tyPe recursive
j - r 1 Z 1 t v . t 1 , a , Q (W 2 ,l r . , . r W : * , . Y ) ' l I i : t a 2 r ! ( 2, v e o.. , V V - 1 rX, ) l tp e fi,, +t3zIwzr.,rt4t(2, , u : o |Itio allQe[r,, {r,r, yyr ,)lI
r . )

q(x):

@)i+Q<+(r);*0

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T h u s b y L e m r n a1 2 . 2 p ( x )i s r e a l i z e d i n N b y s o m eu z t * t N . I t i s e a s yt o clrecl< th a t (5 ) h o l d s fo r i :2 k+ I ancl,by consicler ing ( 5) applied to the f o r t r r u lx a: l t * 1 , s i n c e MFAxx:t.tt1, , soorpa,ib. rr ,NFax<bx:u.tk+1 N o w su p p o sew e h zl vea ,,, , u., . , u2k+ 1 satisfying( 5) , Lt2k+and C o n s i cl e r k, th e kth e l e m ent of ollr enumer atior rof //. If et) m z i x ( u ,,, , D 2 t,+,) th e n w e set u2r .r z:Ito,I) 2k+z: and it is easyto check D0, t h a t ( 5 ) h o l cl s fo r i : 2 k -1 2 . Other wise c*{ m ax( u0r , L) zt,+1) and we put D 2 .2 k. W e mu stfin cli l .t1 , M satisfying ( 5) for i : 2k + 2 anclthis choice : r e1 ,. a2
of 1t21,*2 L.e t

B:{t?(y,tt

t ! 2 k + 2 , w ) . 1 0 i l , ,& + , N F 0 ( u 1 1 ., . , u u , n r , b ) } .

T h e i r B i s co d e di n N b y L e mma 12.1.Now consider

p(x):

u"' {vz'1'12'

X ,) , Lt11ra1

r2 is I,, and tVz<wt1t(2,yr, ,lr.r*r)t O]

We claim that p(x) is codedand finitely satisfied in M. To checkthat p(x) is f i n i t e l ys a t i s f i e ds ,uppose YZtlt;(i,ur,. ,r,t2k+t,x)ep(x f) or 1<7</ and that MFVx ( m&X(&., uro * )A z yf i -_ Jltp1(2, uu,
..,1b1,a1,X). (t')

in B- I,,*, to the - I,,*1 Si n c e e a chE ,i s l I,,*, th e fo rmula in ( ' ' ) is equivalent formulzr A tY x< ma x(a 1 ,, < r 17i: ,- 1tp,( 2, ur , . . , L rzk+ ) aZ
,LlZ**t,X).

quantification Thus, using (5) anclthe fact that I1,,is closedunder boundecl ( u s i n gth e a p p ro p ri a te co l l e ction axioms,which ar e tr ue in both M and N) we get l / F 3 r < b Y x { m o X ( u , ,. , hence u2 0,. , ., Zb Y ' i = r - 1 t p , ( l / F V x < m a x ( u , , , , n ? k + ) a< u z * * tx, ) ) ,( r, r2 , . , . . , u z r , *x u 2 t , + r )< at z' V , / ' , = r - r 1 tu

(" '),si n cet ) z * * z { m a x ( u 1 , , , D z k + a w h i c h c o n tra cl i cts , )n d b y c h o i c eo f t h e


Qj,

j = , r f t , ( 2 ,u r , fulFax<max(u,,, , .L.t 2 k + , ) V Z A

. , Lt2lrn t, I),

p(x) is clearlycodecl in &1 since ancl hencep(x) is finitetysatisfiecl. B thenanys NI r ealizingthe Be SSy(l/):SSy(M) ancl so if re &1codes

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Initial segments

(. ^ l p e E , , , j : t V z l , ( z , l r , . . , y 2 t , . r , , . y', ^In r ) l r l ( x ) : J ( - r ) ; t ' { )\< + ( r oz l '< w t p ( Z , i o , i :L tv ' / t ' "\l= , - ' , ^ , o , , ( r ," ,''', " l,z , k + ,,, ,1 ' * r\ z r ') 1 ! (. |

= oli #( ot f or all o [,,*'] u {(.r),


p ( x ) . T h u s b y L e m m a1 2 . 2p u ( .l t codes , (x) isrealized i n N b y s o m eu 2 k + zf t h a t i f M F a i 9 ! , L t r " . . . , L t z r , *w i t h 0 2 , , * ,t h e n i s t h e n e a s yt o c h e c k z)
VZ 10(2, Ltr, . r ,) ( p ( x ) , L t 2 k +x

s o V Z < b - 1 0 ( 2 , u 1 1 , . . , u z k + z i)s f a l s e i n N , i . e . , N F ? ' Z < \ ? ( Z , D t ) , , : ( 5 ) D z t , * z )t,h u s h o l d s f o r I 2 l c+ 2 . C o n t i n L r i n gi n t h i s w a y , w e c o n s t r u c t r t i a n d u , f o r a l l l e N . W e c l e f i n e hQt):u1. hrs a well-definec fl u n c t i o n f r o m M t o N s i n c e e v e r yx e M i s d r f o r s o m e l c ,s o x : L t 2 k a,n d i f M F u , : u , t h e n N F u i : D i b y ( 5 ) , s i n c e' , : y i i s (trivially) I1,,. Similarly MF rt,<tt1)NF u;1uy, MEtt,* n1: ar)NF and MFui. Lt1:Ltp+NF u 1 .u i : u 1 r , scr h preserves < , + and ., so is an embedding. The image of h, I : { u u , u t , . . } i s a n i n i t i a l s e g m e n to f N s i n c ei f x e l { , x 1 u , f . o rs o m e i , u1," ui* u1--

f.orsomek > i. But thenx : e* for infinitely manyk and in particular x : e1,
.. y.,, u 2 t , + r )s o b y t h e c o n s t r u c t i o then ep<max(u1 nk : u 2 k + ?F . inally, if l e M a n dD : h ( i l ) 1 , t h e n s i n c h 11z,,Nsince , 0 ( t ) i s ) , , r , v i tih e: M --+1is an isomorphism IE0(D)eAIF0(u), 10(i)il,,, a n d M F ? ( u ) e N F 0 ( D ) ,b y ( 5 ) a p p l i e dt w i c e t o t h e f o r m u l a s I and tp(fi. 2) where 9(d) is azrp(il,z). theor em: We ca n n o w p ro veF r iedman' s T t re o R e u 1 2 .4(H . F ri e dm an) .Let M FPA be nonstandzr r and d countabl e, l e t let aeM and n e N . T h e n t h e r e i s a p r o p e r i n i t i a l s e g m e n tI c " M a su chth a t -1=M ancl1a r ,,M . co n ta i n i n g such that, for all 0(i, J) e [I,,, Proof . We must find b e .tV1 M Fai1G, a) ) lvl Eai < b9( i, a) , i . e . , b m u s ts a t i s f y

en,,1. p ( z ): { J i ? ( i , u ) - , a i < z 1 ( i , a ) 1 0

Friedman's theorent

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p ( z ) i s cl e :trl y re crl rsi ve zl rcl X,,..r . seethat it is finitelyser tisfiecl To note that i f 0 r ( i , a ) , . . . , 0 0 ( i , a ) a r eI / , ,z r n d A 4 F a i 7 i ( * , r ) f o r a l l i < / c t h e n t h e r ei u . e 5 , , . . . , b 1 , e f u \ s u c h t h a t A 4 1 0 , ( 6 , , u \f o r a l l r < / . , u n c l b rnax(6,,..., 6^)+I clearly s a t i s f i et s u l F l t < b 0 , ( t , n ) f o r a l l l . T h u st h e r e i s b e M r e a l i z i n g p Q ) ,b y T h e o r e m 1 1 . 5 , s o b y T h e o r e m r 2 . 3t h e r e i s a n e m b e d d i n g hM : ; 1 c " M w i t hh ( a ) : a , b + 1 a n d I ' - r , , Ma s r e q u i r e d .n R e v t n R rcs. It i s n e ce ssa ry, i n Theor em I2.4, thatlvl is countable. ( W e usecl t h i s w he n w e to o k e n u me rations of ful and M in Theor em r 2.3.) For e x a r n pl e ,i n C h a p te rB , C o rollar y 8.9, we showecl that ther e .r e c0,- lil< e n r o d e ls o f P A . S u ch mo d e ls clear ly have r 1o pr oper initial segm ents i s o m o rp h i c to th e mse l ve s. Nor can we expectin generalto get initial segments 1 with M = I1 ful trncl M+1, i.e., elementary f o r a l l f o r m u l a s .F o r e x a m p l ei f M : 1 ( n . ( w h e r e T + T h ( N ) i s a co mp l e tee xte nsion of PA) then M has no pr oper element a r y s ub stru ctu re s, a n d so c er tainly has no pr oper elem entar y initizr l s e g m en ts! T l r e sta te me n o t f th e th e o r emshowsthat the initial segm ent Ic"M can be taken to be arbitrarily large. An easy mistake that can be n-rade is in thinking that 1 can be arbitrarilysmall also.The fallaciousargumentis as f o l l o w s.S i n ceIc:" M i s i so mor phicto ful,tlter eis a pr oper initial segment I 1 c . " I i s o m o r p h it co . { ;L c . l l w i t h 1 r = 1 r l a n c s l oo l t . T h e n' b y c o n t i n u i n g in this way we can fincl an initial segment,I, srnallerthan any given nonstandardb e ful'.The mistakeis of coursein the phrasein invertecl commas. T h e r e i s n o w a y o f g u a ra n te eing that the sequence 1,r eaches N in its limit, and a counterexample provided is as follows. Let Yx7(x) be a true I/1 s e n t e n cew , h e re 0 e A ,,, th a t i s independent of PA. Let MFPA+ - lYx?( x) _-l0(x). be countableand let a e NI be leastin M satisfying Then, if ,1is any i n i t i a ls e g m e no t f M with adl and / closed u n c l e rI , ' , l F V x ? ( x ) s i n c e I < ^,,lvl.Hence 1 cannot be isomorphicto &1. F r i e dma n 'sth e o re mi s ve ry r emar kable.Until now we have not been a b l e t o fi n d a n y n o n -sta n cl a r d initial segm ents I q"M satisfying PA: we now know that there are lots of them actuallyisomorphicLo Mt.

Exercises for Section12.l l f PA- anclet N be e o c l eo L e t M - { n r , e t , . , , o i , . . . } b e a c o u n t a b lm 12.1" yt l t e r b , . . . l g N , a n dp o s s i b lo l f P A - w i t he l e r x e n{ tb su,br,..., a n o t h em r o d eo b e si cl e th se seS . u p p o sthat e l e m e nts e for all ie N andall 0( x11, ,r i- ' ) e ) ,,' '
M F0 ( a u , tlt ancl i s a n e r n b e c l c l i n g that h : ful-rN given by h(a;): b; is well-clefinecl Slror.v .f,/,r-structlrres with imageK: {br, . . ., b,, . .) < t,,N.

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&/ and sLrppose rnoclels, nonstanclarcl MFB2,,*, be countable 12.2"'Let NFPA ancl fortn tlte type of i.e. eitchrecursive satltr:ttecl, is short I7,,11-l'ecllt'sively e) | f e N} p\x) : {xi< blx;e.r} U {Oi(x, further that S.ly(&/): Sr-rppose lor allT) over M isrealizedin rV1. (where01eIT,,.,,1 thilt there area, b e A/ and c e M sur;h SSy(N)zrncl I v l F a i 1 G , c )) l / F a i < b ] ( i , u ) hg : lvlj'1c"N with ft(c):11, f o r a l l 0 ( S , y ) e I I , , . S h o w t h a t t h e r ei s a n e m b e c l c l i n b+l andI1t,,N. ancl sufficient conclitionson countable moclels 12.3 Write down necessal'y hg : M:>1cN withl<t,,N. M , N F P A f o r t h e r et o b e a n e r n b e c l d i n anclnonstandard. PA be countable 12.4 Let A4F ( a ) G i v e n t h a t f u l V I T , - T h ( N ) , s h o w t h e r e i s u e M \ N s u c ht h a t n o I c . " M n o t co M . a is isomorphit containing (b) Given that MFII,-Th(N) and ae&1\N, showthat thereis 1c"M with a6.l=M. I c"M Showthat thereis a properinitialsegnrent PA be uncountable. 12.5 Let IVIF withN+lFPA. (Hint; Use the Lowenheinl-skolemtheorem to find K<Irl countableattd notr7.6 r heorem t f K a n d c o n s i d eT L.e t N * . 1 c . " K b e a p r o p e ri n i t i a ls e g m e no stanclard and a e- / } . ) 7:{re Mltl4Fxlu sorne

12.2 VARIATIONS l n th i s se cti o n w e sh all consider som e var iationsof the embeddi ng t h e o re m,T h e o re mL 2 .3, and someof its conseqLlences. of PA. The moclels I2.5. Let M, N be countablenonstandtrrd Tr-rEoReul f ol l o w i n ga re e q u i va l e nt: with /<.:- ,,A/; /z:M:> 1c.Ay' a n e mbedding ( a ) th e re e xi sts Th( &/) , the set of all ) ,,*, sente nc es ( b ) S S y(M):S S y(l /) a nclNFE,*r ftue in M. Pro o f. (a ))(b ) i s e a sy.For ( b) ) ( a) p(y):{ltO(t) let be N r ealizethe type

+Ji<y0(x)10 e II,,).

there is an embeclcling Then by Theorem I2.3 (putting a:c:0) : n h : M =ri -" N w i th I1 ',,N if l/Fr ,,*, - Th( &1)and SSy( M) sSy( N)

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16'7

TrlEonsvr 12.6. Let lVI,^llPA ['recountableancl nonstarnclarcl T h e nt h e f o l l o w i n ga re e q u i va l e n t: - - l G " A / w i t h r i e / < t,, A/; ( a ) f o r a l l a e l / t h e r c i s a n e m b e d c l i nh g: f u I ( b ) S S y ( M ): S S ' y ( N ) a n c lN En , , , 2 - T h ( M ) . I'roof. (a) ) (b): lt XI FViAy?@, y) with 0 e fI,, ancl a e lV is ar bitr ar y, y) , t h e n b y ( a ) t h e r e i s 1 < 1 . , Nc o n t a i n i n g 17 r v i t h M = 1 . Thus I F3y0( r 1, hence NF0(t1.6; f o r s o m e6 e l s i n c e 1 < , . , N a n c lf i i s I1,,. Since ri e A/ n,as a r b i t r a r yN , F V i A t 0 6 , r ) , h e n c eN E n , , n 2 - T h ( M ) . ( b ) ) ( a ): If S S )(M) : S S y(N) and NF fr ,,+2- Th( n4) ,l e t u e N a n d l e t N V0( u) } . 4 : {t0 @) 110 e fl,,*1 ar ncl , t { i s c od e di n N , b y L e mma 12.1.Now consider p ( x ) : { 0 ( * )l t 6 ( t ) r e A ) . p ( x ) i s a t y p e o v e r M s i n c e i f 7 t ( x ) , . . . , 0 , ( x ) z t r ei n p ( x ) , t h e n l / F 3 x A \ f = t0 ,(x). T h i s i s a ),,*2 sentence, so M F3xAj= ' ' 0,( r ) ( sincethe f[,,*t V " \/1 = ,,-1 0 ;(x) ca n not be tr ue in M as l/F il,,+ 2- Th( M ) .) Also s e n t e n ce p ( x ) i s cl e a rl yco d e d i n M sinceAe SSy( l/) :SSy( M ) . Thus by Lemm a 12.2 there is c e M realizingp@), anclfor this c

M F a i l p ( r ,c ) ) l l F a r p ( i , a )
similarto that in the an ar gum ent f o r a l l V fI,,.S ob y T h e o re m 12.3( ancl h : M 51s" N with T( :,, N p r o o f o f T h e o re m I2 .5 ) th e re is an em beclding ll a n d h ( c): d , a s re q u i re d . The last result in this sectiongivesperhapsthe best indication so far of of PA can be. lrow complicated countzrble moclels moclelsof PA, let 12.7. Let M, N be countablenonstanclard TrreonErvr rz el<b sl e g m e n1 t c.A'/with eh e r ei s a n i n i t i z r a , b e N , n e N , a n ds u p p o s t 1. sltchinitial segments a n cM l =l <;-,,,A /. T fre n th e re ztr e2N" ancl let c:h- ' ( a) . W e shall P r o o f . L e t h : M->1 b e a n isor nor phism to constr uctembeddings f o l l o w th e i cl e ao f th e p ro o f of Theor em 1,2.3 and into tr ,vo, all clivicle b u t a t e a ch sta gethe constr uctions N I : t 1 1 r.,l y', &1- - + fy'W . e nr ttst etnbeclclings cliffer ent t h u s we w i l I e ve n tu a l l yh z:e 2N,, 1g"A/. ir nages have clif[elent embeclclings t a k e c a reth a t a l l th e secl i ffe r ent le , t { r d ,d M o r ep r e c i s e l y , t , - . . } : l V b ee n t t m e r a t i o u s , t , . . . \ r : I v la n d{ c , , t h a t e a c h/ N i s c 7f o t i n F r n i i e l y a s i n t h e p r o o f o f T h e o r e m I 2 , . 3 ,s L r c h

l68

Initial segments

oso f 0 s a n d t s a l l f i n i t es e q u e n c e m z i n y ie N . W e s h a l lc o n s t r u citl u . D u f o r e a c hi l oi s a t r i p l e 1 } f o r s o m el e N ) , w h e r e ( i . . . ,o : { 0 , 1 , . . . , i - I } - { 0 , /,)and e for any/:N- - +{ 0, 1} the ( Lt,,,tl ,,,ru j i ) rn [V l , e a chD,,is( ts,,,t) ' ,,,u' l/ fro map h 1 :u yr , - A f r i f o r a l l i e N nf/to {0,1, . ., i- l}) isanembedding he restrictioo ( w h e r e / | i c l e n o t ets oso thatfor alll e N an dal l b,,e ly' foreach N . We w i l l a l soconstr uct M = It<2 ,, -, .f ' N {0, 1},

bt,,+Im(h1)
whereas f (i) : 1) bc 1i;.o lm(hs). This will force all the Im(h): I,to be different,sincert f , g: N - {0, 1} are not equallet le N be leastsuch that f(i)+g(l) and slrppose "f(i):l, g(i):0' Then oI m ( f t r ) r . I m ( / z * ) . b osl i n t ) : b f 1 i . useinductionon the lengthof o. F or th e seu u ,Doandbowe T o co n stru ct ,u t t t 6 : ( c , c , c ) , u o : ( a , a , a ) a n d b a : b . o : A , t h e e m p t y s e q u e n c ep ( T h i s e n su re sth a t a e Im( l' ) and bSIm ( /) for all /:N- +{ 0' 1} .) Now z of w e have found u,, A,and b,for all 0, l sequences su p p o se i n d u cti ve l y 1}, less t h a nl e N s u c ht h a t ,f o r a l l o : { 0 , 1 , . . ' , i - 1 } - t 0 , lensth

('-) It M F J i 7 ( i , f l o t ( ., ,

for all I1,, formulas 0(I, ju, . . . ,!,) <b,,0(ta , o t o., . . . D o it) ' Ll.or,))l/Flt

It is easyto ch e ck u sing Theor em 12.3 that ( ' ' ) is equivalentto the th a t statement
r7
l v c l r l t

,t

. .-> l vJ o

l r t .

Uo I i

co i a r n a p h : M - + l / w i t h i m a g e 1 1 2 , , Na n c lb " q l c , N . can be extenclet o:Q, by our N o te to o th a t 1 't';i s true for l:0 anclthe empty sequence d7. Now fix some clroiceof b,nancl[1,7, o : { 0 , 1 , . . . , i - I l - - + { 0 ,1 } ancl
,1 L t, , t t r ,

,L[,.,Si,Uol0r. ,Uoli

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a n c l1 1 , W , . e s h o w h o w t o f i n c ld , , , , , D o ob , , t r ,t ) t , , 1 , 0 , , b1 , , ,s a t i s f y i n g( ' , ' ) , ' u v h e rie is replacecw l i t h i + I , a n c lo i s r e p l a c e c l by either o0 or ol. Write I for u,tlr, ? n c l f o r D 1otr,. ,11,,1; , t j , , 1 ,C . o n s i c l etrh e ) , , , , type

p(y): {li< yq(i,D)10 e i l , , ,M E a i ? @ ,i l ) l u { l i < b , 0 ( i , D ,y ) | 0 e f T , ,M , E v y a l 7 ( * , n ,y ) } over ly'.This is finitelysatisfied in l/ sinceif


0 r , . . . , 0 t I I , , , Q.r ., , t p 1 r e I I , , and ME lNtj=tai?j(i, iz)A li\f= ,Vyaxtlt,(i, n, y) t h e n t he re i s w e M su chth a t MF / tj=,Jr1w7,(i, r)n n f =, a i q , t , ( i ,u , w ) .

S o a p p l yi n g('') to th e ),,*1 fo r mula a w ,i 1 t h e r e i s y e N s u c h t h a t l / F 1 i < y ? 1 @ , D ) f o r e a c h7 < / a n d N a a i < b , , Q i ( i , [ t , y ) f o r e a c h7 < k . p ( y ) i s a l s oc o d e ciln N s i n c eb o t h o f 4 : { t 0 ( i , z ) r l 0 e f I , ,& M E 3 i 0 ( i , i l ) 1 and 3 : {t0 (i , z, y)110 e n,, & MFvySi) ( i, il, y) }

a r e i n SS y(tV I), A, B h e n cei n S S y(l/) , by Lemm a I2.I; anclif r , s e l/ cocle respectively, then any t e N realizingthe recursivetype

q(r)-l(t),+0e(r),*01 z)1 i :t o(s, t Io f1,,,

li,i eN,i:tai<y?(i,

z)rl

I )

N'i :,tlt *o<-,(s),#o u {t,1, l':' : :?(r't:.'"} e [ 1 , ,a n c l : t 0 ( i , 2 , y ) 1


t l0 7 ) u {(r),: 0 l l e N not of the above tr ' vofor m s}

170

nt,s Initiul segnte

n 12.2.W e clcfi ne in N, lr y Len' r ra T l i u s p( y) is r calizecl c ocl e s th e typ e 7 .r. p ( y ) . B y t h r :c h o i c co f t h e t f N realizing b , , 1 : b , , u l nb c, l , ,t,o b c u n y e l e m e n o p,u t t i t t g l y b,,,,.'fhr"rs s v e n w l t e t l b , , i s r e p l a c e cb t y p c p ( - r r ) ,( " ' ) h t > l c l c
0 N, 11,,11: c e ful'rtrld L),,11:

,;,,:,::,y , ,,,{ Li, ,!;,=rj ( b,,,,,(i, D ,1,,,,,)


the a ,n , ,c , lb , , 1 B 1 .u t a l s o t h e r e i s t t 1e M r e a l i z i t r g h o l c l sf o r t h i s c h o i c e o f L ! , , , , , 1 r tvoe

0 e fI,,l r(y) :{Vr-t 0(i, u, y) | NFVt < b,,:10(i,0. b,n,),


, nd l m p l e x i t ya in M, isof bouncleco t h i s i s c o d e di n N h e n c e o v e rM . s i n c e u,,1:h,,1w y .e Then, pr ,r tting i n M by our choiceof b,,11. i s fi n i te l ysa ti sfi e d obtain

. I for all 0(x, y , z) e [1,, t7u , ,))NF3t "\rFaio(i,

1b,,10(x. D, uur),

T he re st o f th e p ro o f i s now ztsin the pr oof of Theor em 12.3.W e put nl u . r l ,., . . } O f M ( r e C a l l h,e t t ' , , 1 y : t t ' , , 1 :td , i t h e l e m e n tO f t h e e n u m e r z r t i O {c zir efound by the szl m e ancl u' ,,1N t h a t i i s tl -rel e n g th o f o) . Then ui,,, to ( "' ,,)a nd attalogous conditions a rg u me n ta s i n T h e o l e m 12.3satisfying tt!,i, u|): e, and finc|uiin. we put tti11: Finally, if e,< rnax(O) ("'1)respectively. the in the itr gument ( "' 1) , using and a n alogous to ( "' 1y) co n d i ti o n s s a ti sfyi n g :, Ltl1:Ltl,',,v: p r o o f o f T h e o r e m L 2 . 3 .I f e , > m a x ( u ) t h e n w e m a y p u t u i j , o f o, for o0 and ol in plztce ( "' ) will be satisfied / l t:0 . Wh e n th i s i s fi n i s hecl co nstr uction can be continued. a n clso th e i n cl u cti ve is identi c al th a t the maps hlhavethe r equir edpr oper ties T h e ve ri fi ca ti o n t o th a t i n th e p ro o f o f T heor em 12.3,anclclistinct f,g gwe r ise to diffe r ent is in only one of 11 ,Is , sinceb,,11 Ir, Irb y the constr r .r ction i ni ti a l se g me n ts the w h e r e o : f f i a n c lI i s m a x i m a ls o t h a t / f i : g f l . T h i s c o m p l e t e s
p r o o f.

let a, b e M anclnonstanclar cl, C o rr.o l u n v 1 2 .8 . L e t MF PA be countable a e l . i b . T h e n t h e r e a r e 2 n " i t t i t i a ls e g m e n t s a n c l1 c " M w i t h / = M a n c | f o r a n y c t e [ v lt h e r e a r e 2 n " lV l l = , / .I n p a r t i c u l a r Jg"M with a eJ<b z,tnc a. o M I a n c lc o n t a i n i n g s q " M i s o n l o r p h rtc i n i t i a ls e g m e n t I

Proof. By Theorerls12.4ancl12.7.

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Exercises I'or Section 12.2

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1 2 . 6 F i n c l c o u n t a b l en o n s t a n c l a rL c,l I ( E P A s L r c h t h a t L , / ( s a t i s f yt h e s a r l c conrpletc cxtcnsion o f [ ' A u n c lh a r v e t l r cs u n r c s ; t i t n c l as rc y ls t e t n , b u L t 1K. (l-tirtt;Let I(: /(r for sotnesuitzrbtc 7':rncllet L be an elernentary encl-extension of /(. ) 1 2 , 7 L e t "t V I , I I F P A w i t h M ( b u t n o t n e c e s s a r i l y ' ) c o t r n t a b l e . h o wt h a t . f o r a l l S n e N , t h e r ei s a n e n r b e c l c l i n f tg : lVl--n 1(<,,,N iff S.S/(M)=.S.1)(N a) ncl y'FI,, rrTh(lvl) I 2 . 8 L e t I V I F P A b e c o u n t a b l ea n c l n o n s t a n c l u r c l ,t u , b e l V I a n c l n e N , a n c l le suplrose t l i e r e i s I < : , , i V Ir . v i t h a e l < b a r r cIlV = I 1 c . l V l . S h o wt h a t t h e r ei s J < y M w i t l r a e . l < b , J = . r V Ia n c la r ri s o r n o r p h i s r hn : N I - > J s u c ht h z r h l (u):s.

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