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  1. The Isolated D. R. E. Degrees are Dense in the R. E. Degrees.Geoffrey Laforte - 1996 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 42 (1):83-103.
    In the present paper we prove that the isolated differences of r. e. degrees are dense in the r. e. degrees.
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  • On the r.e. predecessors of d.r.e. degrees.Shamil Ishmukhametov - 1999 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 38 (6):373-386.
    Let d be a Turing degree containing differences of recursively enumerable sets (d.r.e.sets) and R[d] be the class of less than d r.e. degrees in whichd is relatively enumerable (r.e.). A.H.Lachlan proved that for any non-recursive d.r.e. d R[d] is not empty. We show that the r.e. degree defined by Lachlan for a d.r.e.set $D\in$ d is just the minimum degree in which D is r.e. Then we study for a given d.r.e. degree d class R[d] and show that there (...)
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  • Isolated d.r.e. degrees are dense in r.e. degree structure.Decheng Ding & Lei Qian - 1996 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 36 (1):1-10.
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  • Isolation and the Jump Operator.Guohua Wu - 2001 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 47 (4):525-534.
    We show the existence of a high d. c. e. degree d and a low2 c.e. degree a such that d is isolated by a.
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