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    Lowness properties and approximations of the jump (English)
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    28 March 2008
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    The paper compares two combinatorial lowness notions: strong jump-traceability and well-ap\-prox\-i\-mation of the jump. It constructs a non-computable strongly jump-traceable set and proves that if \(A'\) is well-approximable then \(A\) is strongly jump-traceable (for c.e.\ sets the converse is also true).
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    lowness
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    strong jump-traceability
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    well-approximation of the jump
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