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  1. Computational complexity, speedable and levelable sets.Robert I. Soare - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (4):545-563.
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  • Some theorems on r-maximal sets and major subsets of recursively enumerable sets.Manuel Lerman - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (2):193-215.
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  • On subcreative sets and s-reducibility.I. I. I. Gill & Paul H. Morris - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (4):669-677.
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  • On complexity properties of recursively enumerable sets.M. Blum & I. Marques - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (4):579-593.
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  • Decidable subspaces and recursively enumerable subspaces.C. J. Ash & R. G. Downey - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (4):1137-1145.
    A subspace V of an infinite dimensional fully effective vector space V ∞ is called decidable if V is r.e. and there exists an r.e. W such that $V \oplus W = V_\infty$ . These subspaces of V ∞ are natural analogues of recursive subsets of ω. The set of r.e. subspaces forms a lattice L(V ∞ ) and the set of decidable subspaces forms a lower semilattice S(V ∞ ). We analyse S(V ∞ ) and its relationship with L(V (...)
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  • Recursively enumerable vector spaces.G. Metakides - 1977 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 11 (2):147.
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  • On subcreative sets and S-reducibility.John T. Gill & Paul H. Morris - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (4):669-677.
    Subcreative sets, introduced by Blum, are known to coincide with the effectively speedable sets. Subcreative sets are shown to be the complete sets with respect to S-reducibility, a special case of Turing reducibility. Thus a set is effectively speedable exactly when it contains the solution to the halting problem in an easily decodable form. Several characterizations of subcreative sets are given, including the solution of an open problem of Blum, and are used to locate the subcreative sets with respect to (...)
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  • Manuel Blum. A Machine-independent theory of the complexity of recursive functions. Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery, vol. 14 (1967), pp. 322–336. [REVIEW]Manuel Blum - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (4):657-658.
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  • Two notes on vector spaces with recursive operations.J. C. E. Dekker - 1971 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 12 (3):329-334.
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  • Maximal vector spaces under automorphisms of the lattice of recursively enumerable vector spaces.Iraj Kalantari & Allen Retzlaff - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (4):481-491.
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  • A survey of lattices of re substructures.Anil Nerode & Jeffrey Remmel - 1985 - In Anil Nerode & Richard A. Shore (eds.), Recursion theory. Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society. pp. 42--323.
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  • On a question of A. Retzlaff.Rod Downey - 1983 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 29 (6):379-384.
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  • On R.e. And CO-R.E. Vector spaces with nonextendible bases.J. Remmel - 1980 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (1):20-34.
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  • On Subcreative Sets and S-Reducibility.John T. Gill Iii & Paul H. Morris - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (4):669 - 677.
    Subcreative sets, introduced by Blum, are known to coincide with the effectively speedable sets. Subcreative sets are shown to be the complete sets with respect to S-reducibility, a special case of Turing reducibility. Thus a set is effectively speedable exactly when it contains the solution to the halting problem in an easily decodable form. Several characterizations of subcreative sets are given, including the solution of an open problem of Blum, and are used to locate the subcreative sets with respect to (...)
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  • Classifications of degree classes associated with r.e. subspaces.R. G. Downey & J. B. Remmel - 1989 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 42 (2):105-124.
    In this article we show that it is possible to completely classify the degrees of r.e. bases of r.e. vector spaces in terms of weak truth table degrees. The ideas extend to classify the degrees of complements and splittings. Several ramifications of the classification are discussed, together with an analysis of the structure of the degrees of pairs of r.e. summands of r.e. spaces.
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