•  99
    Henkin and function quantifiers
    with Michael Krynicki
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 43 (3): 273-292. 1989.
  •  117
    Dependence of variables construed as an atomic formula
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (6): 817-828. 2010.
    We define a logic capable of expressing dependence of a variable on designated variables only. Thus has similar goals to the Henkin quantifiers of [4] and the independence friendly logic of [6] that it much resembles. The logic achieves these goals by realizing the desired dependence declarations of variables on the level of atomic formulas. By [3] and [17], ability to limit dependence relations between variables leads to existential second order expressive power. Our avoids some difficulties ar…Read more
  •  405
    Second-order logic and foundations of mathematics
    Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 7 (4): 504-520. 2001.
    We discuss the differences between first-order set theory and second-order logic as a foundation for mathematics. We analyse these languages in terms of two levels of formalization. The analysis shows that if second-order logic is understood in its full semantics capable of characterizing categorically central mathematical concepts, it relies entirely on informal reasoning. On the other hand, if it is given a weak semantics, it loses its power in expressing concepts categorically. First-order se…Read more
  •  221
    The härtig quantifier: A survey
    with Heinrich Herre, Michał Krynicki, and Alexandr Pinus
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (4): 1153-1183. 1991.
    A fundamental notion in a large part of mathematics is the notion of equicardinality. The language with Hartig quantifier is, roughly speaking, a first-order language in which the notion of equicardinality is expressible. Thus this language, denoted by LI, is in some sense very natural and has in consequence special interest. Properties of LI are studied in many papers. In [BF, Chapter VI] there is a short survey of some known results about LI. We feel that a more extensive exposition of these r…Read more
  •  263
    On the number of automorphisms of uncountable models
    with Saharon Shelah and Heikki Tuuri
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (4): 1402-1418. 1993.
    Let σ(U) denote the number of automorphisms of a model U of power ω1. We derive a necessary and sufficient condition in terms of trees for the existence of an U with $\omega_1 < \sigma(\mathfrak{U}) < 2^{\omega_1}$. We study the sufficiency of some conditions for σ(U) = 2ω1 . These conditions are analogous to conditions studied by D. Kueker in connection with countable models
  •  78
    Preface
    with S. Barry Cooper, Herman Geuvers, and Anand Pillay
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 156 (1): 1-2. 2008.
  •  57
    Pursuing Logic without Borders
    In Åsa Hirvonen, Juha Kontinen, Roman Kossak & Andrés Villaveces (eds.), Logic Without Borders: Essays on Set Theory, Model Theory, Philosophical Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics, De Gruyter. pp. 403-416. 2015.
  •  108
    Games played on partial isomorphisms
    with Jouko Väänänen and Boban Veličković
    Archive for Mathematical Logic 43 (1): 19-30. 2004.
  •  89
    A Remark on Negation in Dependence Logic
    with Juha Kontinen
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 52 (1): 55-65. 2011.
    We show that for any pair $\phi$ and $\psi$ of contradictory formulas of dependence logic there is a formula $\theta$ of the same logic such that $\phi\equiv\theta$ and $\psi\equiv\neg\theta$. This generalizes a result of Burgess
  •  13
    A remark on nondeterminacy in IF logic
    Acta Philosophica Fennica 78 71-77. 2006.
  •  100
    Boolean-Valued Second-Order Logic
    with Daisuke Ikegami
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 56 (1): 167-190. 2015.
    In so-called full second-order logic, the second-order variables range over all subsets and relations of the domain in question. In so-called Henkin second-order logic, every model is endowed with a set of subsets and relations which will serve as the range of the second-order variables. In our Boolean-valued second-order logic, the second-order variables range over all Boolean-valued subsets and relations on the domain. We show that under large cardinal assumptions Boolean-valued second-order l…Read more
  •  111
    Trees and Ehrenfeucht–Fraı̈ssé games
    with Stevo Todorčević
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 100 (1-3): 69-97. 1999.
    Trees are natural generalizations of ordinals and this is especially apparent when one tries to find an uncountable analogue of the concept of the Scott-rank of a countable structure. The purpose of this paper is to introduce new methods in the study of an ordering between trees whose analogue is the usual ordering between ordinals. For example, one of the methods is the tree-analogue of the successor operation on the ordinals
  •  48
    Reflection of Long Game Formulas
    with Heikki Heikkilä
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 40 (3): 381-392. 1994.
    We study game formulas the truth of which is determined by a semantical game of uncountable length. The main theme is the study of principles stating reflection of these formulas in various admissible sets. This investigation leads to two weak forms of strict-II11 reflection . We show that admissible sets such as H and Lω2 which fail to have strict-II11 reflection, may or may not, depending on set-theoretic hypotheses satisfy one or both of these weaker forms