Notions of indifference for genericity: Union and subsequence sets
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Publication:6366381
DOI10.1093/LOGCOM/EXAB035arXiv2104.13910MaRDI QIDQ6366381FDOQ6366381
Publication date: 28 April 2021
Abstract: A set is said to be a universal indifferent set for -genericity if for every -generic and for all , is also -generic. Miller showed that there is no infinite universal indifferent set for -genericity. We introduce two variants (union and subsequence sets for -genericity) of the notion of universal indifference and prove that there are no non-trivial universal sets for -genericity with respect to these notions. In contrast, we show that there is a non-computable subsequence set for weak--genericity.
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