Order-computable sets (Q2469429)
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Order-computable sets (English)
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5 February 2008
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A set \(A\subseteq\omega\) is called order-computable if the structure \(\langle\omega;<,A\rangle\) has a computable copy. The authors study general properties of order-computable sets, mostly the relationship of this property with Turing degrees. The most impressive result is the fact that there exist computably isomorphic c.e. sets one of which is order-computable and the other is not. Some open questions are formulated.
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order-computable set
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computably enumerable set
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computable structure
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computable order
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limit computable set
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Ershov's hierarchy
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