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  1. 1-genericity in the enumeration degrees.Kate Copestake - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (3):878-887.
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  • Computability Theory.S. Barry Cooper - 2003 - Chapman & Hall.
    Computability theory originated with the seminal work of Gödel, Church, Turing, Kleene and Post in the 1930s. This theory includes a wide spectrum of topics, such as the theory of reducibilities and their degree structures, computably enumerable sets and their automorphisms, and subrecursive hierarchy classifications. Recent work in computability theory has focused on Turing definability and promises to have far-reaching mathematical, scientific, and philosophical consequences. Written by a leading researcher, Computability Theory provides a concise, comprehensive, and authoritative introduction to contemporary (...)
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  • (1 other version)Enumeration reducibility and partial degrees.John Case - 1971 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 2 (4):419-439.
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  • Partial degrees and the density problem. Part 2: The enumeration degrees of the ∑2 sets are dense.S. B. Cooper - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (2):503 - 513.
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  • Bounding Nonsplitting Enumeration Degrees.Thomas F. Kent & Andrea Sorbi - 2007 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 72 (4):1405 - 1417.
    We show that every nonzero $\Sigma _{2}^{0}$ enumeration degree bounds a nonsplitting nonzero enumeration degree.
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  • Some applications of forcing to hierarchy problems in arithmetic.Peter G. Hinman - 1969 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 15 (20-22):341-352.
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  • The degrees below a 1-generic degree $.Christine Ann Haught - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (3):770 - 777.
    It is shown that the nonrecursive predecessors of a 1-generic degree $ are all 1-generic. As a corollary, it is shown that the 1-generic degrees are not densely ordered.
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