Computability, enumerability, unsolvability : directions in recursion theory / edited by S.B. Cooper, T.A. Slaman, S.S. Wainer.
Material type: TextSeries: London Mathematical Society lecture note series ; 224.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1996Description: 1 online resource (vii, 347 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:- text
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- 9780511629167 (ebook)
- 511.3/5 20
- QA9.6 .C66 1996
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Resource bounded genericity / K. Ambos-Spies -- On isolating r.e. and isolated d-r.e. degrees / M.M. Arslanov, S. Lempp and R.A. Shore -- A characterisation of the jumps of minimal degrees below 0' / S.B. Cooper -- Array nonrecursive degrees and genericity / R. Downey, C.G. Jockusch and M. Stob -- Dynamic properties of computably enumerable sets / L. Harrington and R.I. Soare -- Axioms for subrecursion theories / A.J. Heaton and S.S. Wainer -- On the [actual symbol not reproducible] -- theory of the factor lattice by the major subset relation / E. Herrmann -- Degrees of generic sets / M. Kumabe -- Embeddings into the recursively enumerable degrees / M. Lerman -- On a question of Brown and Simpson / M.E. Mytilinaios and T.A. Slaman -- Relativization of structures arising from computability theory / A. Nies -- A Hierarchy of domains with totality, but without density / D. Normann -- Inductive inference of total functions / P. Odifreddi.
The fundamental ideas concerning computation and recursion naturally find their place at the interface between logic and theoretical computer science. The contributions in this book, by leaders in the field, provide a picture of current ideas and methods in the ongoing investigations into the pure mathematical foundations of computability theory. The topics range over computable functions, enumerable sets, degree structures, complexity, subrecursiveness, domains and inductive inference. A number of the articles contain introductory and background material which it is hoped will make this volume an invaluable resource.
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