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    Isolation in the CEA hierarchy (English)
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    2 March 2005
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    To say that \(A\) {isolates} \(B\) in the \(n\)-CEA degrees means that (1)~\(A<_TB\) and (2)~there exists no \(n\)-CEA set~\(C\) with \(A<_TC<_TB\). This paper shows that for all \(n\geq 1\), there exist \(n\)-c.e.~\(A\) and \((n+1)\)-c.e.~\(B\) such that \(A\) isolates \(B\) in the \(n\)-CEA degrees. In fact, given any noncomputable c.e. set~\(D\), one may choose \(B\) so that \(B<_TD\). On the other hand, given any \(\Sigma^0_2\) set~\(D\), one may choose \(A\) to be low and \(B\) to satisfy \(B'\geq_TD\).
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    CEA degree
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    difference hierarchy
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    isolated degree
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