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Upper semilattice of recursively enumerable Q-degrees
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    Upper semilattice of recursively enumerable Q-degrees (English)
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    It is proved that among all \(m\)-degrees belonging to the \({\mathcal Q}\)- degree of a maximal set there exists a least \(m\)-degree. It is shown that the \({\mathcal Q}\)-degree of a maximal set does not coincide with the upper bound for incomparable \({\mathcal Q}\)-degrees. In particular this implies that \(Th(L_{{\mathcal Q}})\neq Th(L_ r)\) for \(r\in \{Wtt,T\}\), where \(Th(L_ r)\) is the elementary theory of the upper semilattice of r.e. r- degrees. It is established that the r.e. \({\mathcal Q}\)-degree is contained in \({\mathcal O}'\).
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    maximal set
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    upper bound
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    elementary theory
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