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  • ...the basis of which lies a certain synthesis of ideas in the theory of sets and algorithms (see [[#References|[2]]]). ...TD valign="top">[2]</TD> <TD valign="top"> J. Barwise, "Admissible sets and structures" , Springer (1975)</TD></TR></table>
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  • $#C+1 = 7 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/M065/M.0605390 Multiple recursion Please remove this comment and the {{TEX|auto}} line below,
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  • ...ained by primitive recursion from an $n$-place function $g(x_1,\dots,x_n)$ and an $(n+2)$-place function $h(x_1,\dots,x_n,y,z)$ if for all natural number and
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  • ...ly enumerable. Many sets playing an important role in recursive set theory and its applications are productive (e.g. the set of all Gödel numbers of gene ...lign="top"> H. Rogers jr., "Theory of recursive functions and effective computability" , McGraw-Hill (1967) pp. 164–165</TD></TR></table>
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  • A set is ''hypersimple'' if it is recursively enumerable and its complement is a [[hyperimmune set]].
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  • ...re of interest from the point of the view of the recursive analogue of the theory of [[cardinal number]]s. In [[recursive set theory]] and its applications one also uses certain special subclasses of the class of i
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  • ...t]]; in other words, a set $A$ is creative if it is recursively enumerable and if there exists a [[partial recursive function]] $\phi(x)$ such that, for a ...numerable sets. The concept of creativity generalizes to sequences of sets and other objects.
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  • $#C+1 = 86 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/R080/R.0800210 Recursion Please remove this comment and the {{TEX|auto}} line below,
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  • Please remove this comment and the {{TEX|auto}} line below, ...umber of the operations of composition and [[Primitive recursion|primitive recursion]].
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  • Please remove this comment and the {{TEX|auto}} line below, A method used in [[Recursion|recursion]] theory for the construction of sets with a simple structure (from the recursive po
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  • ...valign="top"> H. Rogers jr., "Theory of recursive functions and effective computability" , McGraw-Hill (1967) pp. 164–165</TD></TR> ...artin, "Bounded Queries in Recursion Theory", Progress in Computer Science and Applied Logic '''16'''. Springer (1999) {{ISBN|0817639667}}</TD></TR>
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  • Please remove this comment and the {{TEX|auto}} line below, ...], defined as follows. One examines functions given on the natural numbers and with natural values. The functions are assumed to be partial, i.e. they are
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  • ..., by its table; the number of arguments of the function may depend on $a$) and numbers $b_1,\ldots,b_n$ such that $a\in A$ is equivalent to the truth of $ ...quivalence relation $\equiv_{tt}$, namely $A\equiv_{tt}B$ if $A\leq_{tt}B$ and $B\leq_{tt}A$. The equivalence classes for this relation are called truth-t
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  • Please remove this comment and the {{TEX|auto}} line below, ...of the simpler classes. The most important hierarchies in descriptive set theory are defined as follows. If $ T $
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  • If the TeX and formula formatting is correct, please remove this message and the {{TEX|semi-auto}} category. ...duction (see below). It subsumes addition, multiplication, exponentiation, and all higher-order analogues of these operations. Because of this it grows to
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  • where the $R_i$ and $R$ are atomic formulas (and $R$ could also be $x_p = x_q$ or $\texttt{false}$. (Strict) propositional H ...exttt{false}$. In the strict case $q = \texttt{false}$ is excluded. A Horn theory is a set of Horn clauses.
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  • $#C+1 = 130 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/R080/R.0800340 Recursive set theory Please remove this comment and the {{TEX|auto}} line below,
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  • If the TeX and formula formatting is correct, please remove this message and the {{TEX|semi-auto}} category. ...ed his machines (cf. [[Turing machine]]) and showed that Turing computable and lambda definable are equivalent notions. These are arguments for the Church
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  • Please remove this comment and the {{TEX|auto}} line below, ...m for the solution of a given infinite series of problems of a given type, and of finding such an algorithm if it exists.
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  • : Thanks for the heads-up, I fixed the configuration and it should be fine now. --[[User:Andre Gaul|Andre Gaul]] ([[User talk:Andre : Ok, I have made MR a global template and have added a ZBL template as well, see [[Measurable space]]. --[[User:Rehm
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