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  1. Continuous versus Borel reductions.Simon Thomas - 2009 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 48 (8):761-770.
    We present some natural examples of countable Borel equivalence relations E, F with E ≤ B F such that there does not exist a continuous reduction from E to F.
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  • Equivalence of generics.Iian B. Smythe - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 61 (5):795-812.
    Given a countable transitive model of set theory and a partial order contained in it, there is a natural countable Borel equivalence relation on generic filters over the model; two are equivalent if they yield the same generic extension. We examine the complexity of this equivalence relation for various partial orders, focusing on Cohen and random forcing. We prove, among other results, that the former is an increasing union of countably many hyperfinite Borel equivalence relations, and hence is amenable, while (...)
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  • Superrigidity and countable Borel equivalence relations.Simon Thomas - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 120 (1-3):237-262.
    We formulate a Borel version of a corollary of Furman's superrigidity theorem for orbit equivalence and present a number of applications to the theory of countable Borel equivalence relations. In particular, we prove that the orbit equivalence relations arising from the natural actions of on the projective planes over the various p-adic fields are pairwise incomparable with respect to Borel reducibility.
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  • Martin’s conjecture and strong ergodicity.Simon Thomas - 2009 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 48 (8):749-759.
    In this paper, we explore some of the consequences of Martin’s Conjecture on degree invariant Borel maps. These include the strongest conceivable ergodicity result for the Turing equivalence relation with respect to the filter on the degrees generated by the cones, as well as the statement that the complexity of a weakly universal countable Borel equivalence relation always concentrates on a null set.
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  • Uniformity, universality, and computability theory.Andrew S. Marks - 2017 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 17 (1):1750003.
    We prove a number of results motivated by global questions of uniformity in computabi- lity theory, and universality of countable Borel equivalence relations. Our main technical tool is a game for constructing functions on free products of countable groups. We begin by investigating the notion of uniform universality, first proposed by Montalbán, Reimann and Slaman. This notion is a strengthened form of a countable Borel equivalence relation being universal, which we conjecture is equivalent to the usual notion. With this additional (...)
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