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  1. Classes of Recursively Enumerable Sets and Degrees of Unsolvability.Donald A. Martin - 1966 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 12 (1):295-310.
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  • Classes of Recursively Enumerable Sets and Degrees of Unsolvability.Donald A. Martin - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (4):528-528.
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  • On the orbits of hyperhypersimple sets.Wolfgang Maass - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (1):51-62.
    This paper contributes to the question of under which conditions recursively enumerable sets with isomorphic lattices of recursively enumerable supersets are automorphic in the lattice of all recursively enumerable sets. We show that hyperhypersimple sets (i.e. sets where the recursively enumerable supersets form a Boolean algebra) are automorphic if there is a Σ 0 3 -definable isomorphism between their lattices of supersets. Lerman, Shore and Soare have shown that this is not true if one replaces Σ 0 3 by Σ (...)
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  • Degrees of recursively enumerable sets which have no maximal supersets.A. H. Lachlan - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (3):431-443.
  • Definability, automorphisms, and dynamic properties of computably enumerable sets.Leo Harrington & Robert I. Soare - 1996 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):199-213.
    We announce and explain recent results on the computably enumerable (c.e.) sets, especially their definability properties (as sets in the spirit of Cantor), their automorphisms (in the spirit of Felix Klein's Erlanger Programm), their dynamic properties, expressed in terms of how quickly elements enter them relative to elements entering other sets, and the Martin Invariance Conjecture on their Turing degrees, i.e., their information content with respect to relative computability (Turing reducibility).
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  • There is no fat orbit.Rod Downey & Leo Harrington - 1996 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 80 (3):277-289.
    We give a proof of a theorem of Harrington that there is no orbit of the lattice of recursively enumerable sets containing elements of each nonzero recursively enumerable degree. We also establish some degree theoretical extensions.
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  • Automorphisms of the lattice of recursively enumerable sets.Peter Cholak - 1995 - Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society.
    Chapter 1: Introduction. S = <{We}c<w; C,U,n,0,w> is the substructure formed by restricting the lattice <^P(w); C , U, n,0,w> to the re subsets We of the ...
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  • Dynamic properties of computably enumerable sets.Robert I. Soare - 1996 - In S. B. Cooper, T. A. Slaman & S. S. Wainer (eds.), Computability, Enumerability, Unsolvability: Directions in Recursion Theory. Cambridge University Press. pp. 224--105.
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