Invariance of properties under automorphisms of the lattice of recursively enumerable sets (Q790103)
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Invariance of properties under automorphisms of the lattice of recursively enumerable sets (English)
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1982
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A coinfinite r.e. set A of integers is dense simple (D. A. Martin) if the principal function enumerating the complement \(\bar A\) of A in increasing order, \(p_{\bar A}\), dominates every total recursive function. The author proves that the property of an r.e. set being dense simple is not invariant under automorphism of the collection \({\mathcal E}\) of r.e. sets. This extends the result of D. A. Martin that hypersimplicity is not invariant under automorphisms of \({\mathcal E}\). The argument involves an infinite injury ''pinball machine'' construction and uses the automorphism machinery of R. I. Soare.
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recursively enumerable set
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hypersimple
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dense simple
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infinite injury priority
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automorphism
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