Higher Recursion Theory

Higher Recursion Theory

Gerald E. Sacks
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Hyperarithmetic theory is the first step beyond classical recursion theory. It is the primary source of ideas and examples in higher recursion theory. It is also a crossroad for several areas of mathematical logic: in set theory it is an initial segment of Godel's L; in model theory, the least admissible set after ; in descriptive set theory, the setting for effective arguments. In this book, hyperarithmetic theory is developed at length and used to lift classical recursion theory from integers to recursive ordinals (metarecursion). Two further liftings are then made, first ordinals ( -recursion) and then to sets (E-recursion). Techniques such as finite and infinite injury, forcing and fine structure and extended and combined Dynamic and syntactical methods are contrasted. Several notions of reducibility and computation are compared. Post's problem is answere affirmatively in all three settings. This long-awaited volume of the -series will be a "Must" for all working in the field.
Year:
1990
Publisher:
Springer
Language:
english
Pages:
489
ISBN 10:
3540193057
ISBN 13:
9780387193052
Series:
Perspectives in mathematical logic
File:
DJVU, 2.34 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1990
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