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    Inconsistent sets and how to compute them
    (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2026) ;
    Weber, Zach
    The idea of a paraconsistent computability theory has been proposed as a way to work effectively with inconsistent sets of numbers. The viability of such a theory, though—the very coherence of the idea of an ‘inconsistent recursive relation’—has been called into doubt, most recently in (Choi, Synthese 200(5):418, 2022). In this paper we remove some doubt, by setting out a simple model of (naïve) set theory in LP, showing how to compute inconsistent sets in terms of extensions and antiextensions, and establishing further representability results. This suggests a way that a longstanding and apparently impossible-to-answer question—how can inconsistency be computed?—can be answered. ©The author ©Springer.