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  1. New Degree Spectra of Abelian Groups.Alexander G. Melnikov - 2017 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 58 (4):507-525.
    We show that for every computable ordinal of the form β=δ+2n+1>1, where δ is zero or a limit ordinal and n∈ω, there exists a torsion-free abelian group having an X-computable copy if and only if X is nonlowβ.
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  • Computability-theoretic complexity of countable structures.Valentina S. Harizanov - 2002 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 8 (4):457-477.
    Computable model theory, also called effective or recursive model theory, studies algorithmic properties of mathematical structures, their relations, and isomorphisms. These properties can be described syntactically or semantically. One of the major tasks of computable model theory is to obtain, whenever possible, computability-theoretic versions of various classical model-theoretic notions and results. For example, in the 1950's, Fröhlich and Shepherdson realized that the concept of a computable function can make van der Waerden's intuitive notion of an explicit field precise. This led (...)
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  • Computable Heyting Algebras with Distinguished Atoms and Coatoms.Nikolay Bazhenov - 2023 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 32 (1):3-18.
    The paper studies Heyting algebras within the framework of computable structure theory. We prove that the class _K_ containing all Heyting algebras with distinguished atoms and coatoms is complete in the sense of the work of Hirschfeldt et al. (Ann Pure Appl Logic 115(1-3):71-113, 2002). This shows that the class _K_ is rich from the computability-theoretic point of view: for example, every possible degree spectrum can be realized by a countable structure from _K_. In addition, there is no simple syntactic (...)
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  • On the effective universality of mereological theories.Nikolay Bazhenov & Hsing-Chien Tsai - 2022 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 68 (1):48-66.
    Mereological theories are based on the binary relation “being a part of”. The systematic investigations of mereology were initiated by Leśniewski. More recent authors (including Simons, Casati and Varzi, Hovda) formulated a series of first‐order mereological axioms. These axioms give rise to a plenitude of theories, which are of great philosophical interest. The paper considers first‐order mereological theories from the point of view of computable (or effective) algebra. Following the approach of Hirschfeldt, Khoussainov, Shore, and Slinko, we isolate two important (...)
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  • Measuring complexities of classes of structures.Barbara F. Csima & Carolyn Knoll - 2015 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 166 (12):1365-1381.
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  • Coding and Definability in Computable Structures.Antonio Montalbán - 2018 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 59 (3):285-306.
    These are the lecture notes from a 10-hour course that the author gave at the University of Notre Dame in September 2010. The objective of the course was to introduce some basic concepts in computable structure theory and develop the background needed to understand the author’s research on back-and-forth relations.
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