Description: Axiom of Infinity. An
axiom of Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory. This axiom
is the gateway to "Cantor's paradise" (an expression coined by
Hilbert).
It asserts that given a starting set , an infinite set built
from it exists. Although our version is apparently not given in the
literature, it is similar to, but slightly shorter than, the Axiom of
Infinity in [FreydScedrov] p. 283
(see inf1 4587 and inf2 4588). More
standard versions, which essentially state that there exists a set
containing all the natural numbers, are shown as zfinf 4606 and omex 4607 and
are based on the (nontrivial) proof of inf3 4600.
Our version has the
advantage that when expanded to primitives, it has fewer symbols than
the standard version ax-inf2 4605. Theorem inf0 4586
shows the reverse
derivation of our axiom from a standard one. Theorem inf5 4608
shows a
very short way to state this axiom.
An interesting property of our version is that, unlike the standard
version, it does not assert the independent existence of any set; it
needs a starting set . Since none of our other ZFC axioms assert
the independent existence of any set, we would need to add an axiom of
existence such as Axiom 0 of [Kunen] p.
10 if we were to use a "free
logic" predicate calculus that (unlike ours) does not assert (as we
do
with ax-4 971 and ax-9 963) that at least one thing exists.
The standard version of Infinity ax-inf2 4605 requires this axiom along
with Regularity ax-reg 4573 for its derivation (as theorem axinf2 4604
below). In order to more easily identify the normal uses of Regularity,
we will usually reference ax-inf2 4605 instead of this
one. |