Tarski's exponential function problem

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In model theory, Tarski's exponential function problem asks whether the theory of the real numbers together with the exponential function is decidable. Alfred Tarski had previously shown that the theory of the real numbers (without the exponential function) is decidable.[1]

The problem

The ordered real field is a structure over the language of ordered rings Lor=(+,,<,0,1), with the usual interpretation given to each symbol. It was proved by Tarski that the theory of the real field, Th(), is decidable. That is, given any Lor-sentence φ there is an effective procedure for determining whether

φ.

He then asked whether this was still the case if one added a unary function exp to the language that was interpreted as the exponential function on , to get the structure exp.

Conditional and equivalent results

The problem can be reduced to finding an effective procedure for determining whether any given exponential polynomial in n variables and with coefficients in has a solution in n. Template:Harvtxt showed that Schanuel's conjecture implies such a procedure exists, and hence gave a conditional solution to Tarski's problem.[2] Schanuel's conjecture deals with all complex numbers so would be expected to be a stronger result than the decidability of exp, and indeed, Macintyre and Wilkie proved that only a real version of Schanuel's conjecture is required to imply the decidability of this theory.

Even the real version of Schanuel's conjecture is not a necessary condition for the decidability of the theory. In their paper, Macintyre and Wilkie showed that an equivalent result to the decidability of Th(exp) is what they dubbed the weak Schanuel's conjecture. This conjecture states that there is an effective procedure that, given n1 and exponential polynomials in n variables with integer coefficients f1,,fn,g, produces an integer η1 that depends on n,f1,,fn,g, and such that if αn is a non-singular solution of the system

f1(x1,,xn,ex1,,exn)==fn(x1,,xn,ex1,,exn)=0

then either g(α)=0 or |g(α)|>1η.

References

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