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  1. On primitive recursive permutations and their inverses.Frank B. Cannonito & Mark Finkelstein - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (4):634-638.
    It has been known for some time that there is a primitive recursive permutation of the nonnegative integers whose inverse is recursive but not primitive recursive. For example one has this result apparently for the first time in Kuznecov [1] and implicitly in Kent [2] or J. Robinson [3], who shows that every singularly recursive function ƒ is representable aswhere A, B, C are primitive recursive and B is a permutation.
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    Two Conjugate Primitive Recursive Permutations not Conjugate by a Primitive Recursive Permutation.Mark Finkelstein - 1971 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 17 (1):1-3.
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    Two Conjugate Primitive Recursive Permutations not Conjugate by a Primitive Recursive Permutation.Mark Finkelstein - 1971 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 17 (1):1-3.