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The computably enumerable degrees are locally non-cappable
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    The computably enumerable degrees are locally non-cappable (English)
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    22 September 2004
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    The bulk of this paper is devoted to a proof that every non-computable incomplete computably enumerable degree is locally non-cappable. Seetapun proved this in his thesis, but the new proof given here is a priority argument patterned after \textit{R. Soare}'s link/list proof of the Lachlan non-bounding theorem [Recursively enumerable sets and degrees, Berlin: Springer-Verlag (1987; Zbl 0667.03030)]. An immediate corollary is that there is no maximal non-bounding computably enumerable degree.
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    computably enumerable degree
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    maximal
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    non-bounding
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    cappable
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