Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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436888 | Theoretical Computer Science | 2012 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
We study generalizations of Demuth’s Theorem, which states that the image of a Martin-Löf random real under a tt-reduction is either computable or Turing equivalent to a Martin-Löf random real. We show that Demuth’s Theorem holds for Schnorr randomness and computable randomness (answering a question of Franklin), but that it cannot be strengthened by replacing the Turing equivalence in the statement of the theorem with wtt-equivalence. We also provide some additional results about the Turing and tt-degrees of reals that are random with respect to some computable measure.
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