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We analyze the axiomatic strength of the following theorem due to Rival and Sands in the style of reverse mathematics. Every infinite partial order $P$ of finite width contains an infinite chain $C$ such that every element of $P$ is either comparable with no element of $C$ or with infinitely many elements of $C$. Our main results are the following. The Rival-Sands theorem for infinite partial orders of arbitrary finite width is equivalent to $mathsf{I}Sigma^0_2 + mathsf{ADS}$ over $mathsf{RCA}_0$. For each fixed $k geq 3$, the Rival-Sands theorem for infinite partial orders of width $leq! k$ is equivalent to $mathsf{ADS}$ over $mathsf{RCA}_0$. The Rival-Sands theorem for infinite partial orders that are decomposable into the union of two chains is equivalent to $mathsf{SADS}$ over $mathsf{RCA}_0$. Here $mathsf{RCA}_0$ denotes the recursive comprehension axiomatic system, $mathsf{I}Sigma^0_2$ denotes the $Sigma^0_2$ induction scheme, $mathsf{ADS}$ denotes the ascending/descending sequence principle, and $mathsf{SADS}$ denotes the stable ascending/descending sequence principle. To our knowledge, the
We present a new construction of gradient-like vector fields in the setting of Morse theory on a complex analytic stratification. We prove that the ascending and descending sets for these vector fields possess cell decompositions satisfying the dimen
Let $S$ be the group of finitely supported permutations of a countably infinite set. Let $K[S]$ be the group algebra of $S$ over a field $K$ of characteristic $0$. According to a theorem of Formanek and Lawrence, $K[S]$ satisfies the ascending chain
We classify condensed matter systems in terms of the spacetime symmetries they spontaneously break. In particular, we characterize condensed matter itself as any state in a Poincare-invariant theory that spontaneously breaks Lorentz boosts while pres
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Given a cardinal $kappa$ and a sequence $left(alpha_iright)_{iinkappa}$ of ordinals, we determine the least ordinal $beta$ (when one exists) such that the topological partition relation [betarightarrowleft(top,alpha_iright)^1_{iinkappa}] holds, inclu