When the Canonical Ramsey's Theorem by Erdős and Rado is applied to regressive functions one obtains the Regressive Ramsey's Theorem by Kanamori and McAloon. Taylor proved a "canonical" version of Hindman's Theorem, analogous to the Canonical Ramsey's Theorem. We introduce the restriction of Taylor's Canonical Hindman's Theorem to a subclass of the regressive functions, the λ-regressive functions, relative to an adequate version of min-homogeneity and prove some results about the Reverse Mathematics of this Regressive Hindman's Theorem and of natural restrictions of it.In particular we prove that the first non-trivial restriction of the principle is equivalent to Arithmetical Comprehension. We furthermore prove that this same principle strongly computably reduces the well-ordering-preservation principle for base-ω exponentiation.
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