On ordering and multiplication of natural numbers

Archive for Mathematical Logic 40 (1):19-23 (2001)
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Abstract

Even if the ordering of all natural number is (known to be) not definable from multiplication of natural numbers and ordering of primes, there is a simple axiom system in the language $(\times,<,1)$ such that the multiplicative structure of positive integers has a unique expansion by a linear order coinciding with the standard order for primes and satisfying the axioms – namely the standard one

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Definability and decision problems in arithmetic.Julia Robinson - 1949 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (2):98-114.

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