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Theodore A. Slaman, J. R. Steel
Publication date: 1988
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Borel functionsincreasing functionsTuring degreecone of degreescone of realsdegree invariant functionsuniformly invariant functions
Other degrees and reducibilities in computability and recursion theory (03D30) Determinacy principles (03E60)
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