Research  Reverse mathematics’ illuminates why hard problems are hard (abstract design)

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EXCERPT: This work, which treats the process of mathematical proof as an object of mathematical analysis, is part of a famously intimidating field called metamathematics. Metamathematicians often scrutinize the basic assumptions, or axioms, that serve as the starting points for all proofs. They change the axioms they start with, then explore how the changes affect which theorems they can prove. When researchers use metamathematics to study complexity theory, they try to map out what different sets of axioms can and can’t prove about computational difficulty. Doing so, they hope, will help them understand why they’ve come up short in their efforts to prove that problems are hard.

In a paper published last year, three researchers took a new approach to this challenge. They inverted the formula that mathematicians have used for millennia: Instead of starting with a standard set of axioms and proving a theorem, they swapped in a theorem for one of the axioms and then proved that axiom. They used this approach, called reverse mathematics, to prove that many distinct theorems in complexity theory are actually exactly equivalent... (MORE - missing details)
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