Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8904280 Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 2018 32 Pages PDF
Abstract
We investigate the extent to which a c.e. degree can be split into two smaller c.e. degrees which are computationally weak. In contrast to a result of Bickford and Mills that 0′ can be split into two superlow c.e. degrees, we construct a SJT-hard c.e. degree which is not the join of two superlow c.e. degrees. We also prove that every high c.e. degree is the join of two array computable c.e. degrees, and that not every high2 c.e. degree can be split in this way. Finally we extend a result of Downey, Jockusch and Stob by showing that no totally ω-c.a. wtt-degree can be cupped to the complete wtt-degree.
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