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Common terms and phrases1:1 recursive function A-recursive arithmetical hierarchy As+i assume atomless automorphism basic module Boolean algebra Chapter characteristic function choose the least coinfinite r.e. set computation Corollary define the recursive Definition deg(A denote disjoint e-state elements end of stage Exercise finite sets function f Hence hh-simple high r.e. Hint hypersimple hypothesis index sets induction infinite injury Jockusch Lachlan lattice Lemma liminf lims low r.e. marker maximal sets minimal pair node nonrecursive r.e. set Note otherwise p.r. function partial function partial recursive function Post's Post's problem primitive recursive proof of Theorem Prove r-maximal r.e. degrees Recursion Theorem recursive enumeration recursive sets relativized restraint function s-m-n Theorem Sacks satisfied Soare Splitting Theorem Step strategy subset superset Theorem 3.1 tree Turing Turing degrees Vn n€w We,s Yates Popular passagesPage 402 - Recursive functionals and quantifiers of finite types I, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 91 (1959), 1-52. References to this bookFrom other books
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