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Every recursive linear ordering has a copy in DTIME-SPACE(<i>n</i>,log(<i>n</i>))
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    Every recursive linear ordering has a copy in DTIME-SPACE(<i>n</i>,log(<i>n</i>)) (English)
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    1990
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    recursive ordinal
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    recursive total orderings over N
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    minimal complexity
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    time
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    space
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