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On a Question of Sacks - A Partial Solution on the Positive Side

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On a Question of Sacks - A Partial Solution on the Positive Side
Let us say that a c.e. operator E is degree invariant on any given Turing degree a if X, Y ∈ a → E(X) ≡T E(Y ). In [4] we construct a c.e. operator E such that ∀X[X <T E(X) <T X ]. While we are unable to produce degree invariance everywhere, we are able to ensure that for every degree a there exists b such that a ∨ 0 = b ∨ 0 and E is degree invariant on b. What appears here is an abbreviated version of the material from that paper, stopping short of most technical details.
Andrew E. M. Lewis
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where CIE
Authors Andrew E. M. Lewis
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