Some descriptive-set-theoretical problems in complexity theory (Q1328888)

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Some descriptive-set-theoretical problems in complexity theory
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    Some descriptive-set-theoretical problems in complexity theory (English)
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    Summary: We bring some descriptive-set-theoretical problems into complexity theory. We here deal with the uniformization problem and the separation problem. It is shown that 1) there exists an oracle \(A\) such that for some set \(S\in {\mathbf P}[A]\) the uniformizator \(U_ s\) is not in \({\mathbf {NP}}[A]\), 2) there is an oracle \(A\) such that \(\text{Sep} ({\mathbf {NP}} [A])\) does not hold and hence so does not \(\text{Unif} ({\mathbf {coNP}}[A])\), and 3) there is an oracle \(A\) such that \(\text{sep} ({\mathbf{NEXT}} [A])\) does not hold and hence so does not \(\text{Unif} ({\mathbf {coNEXT}} [A])\).
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    uniformization problem
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    separation problem
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    oracle
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