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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
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Part I: Fundamental theory
- 1 An introduction to higher recursion theory 3
- 2 Hyperarithmetic theory 23
- 3 Admissibility and constructibility 45
- 4 The theory of Π11-sets 75
- 5 Recursion-theoretic forcing 85
- 6 Set theory 105
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Part II: The story of Turing degrees
- 7 Classification of jump operators 131
- 8 The construction of Π11-sets 147
- 9 Independence results in recursion theory 165
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Part III: Hyperarithmetic degrees and perfect set property
- 10 Rigidity and biinterpretability of hyperdegrees 183
- 11 Basis theorems 195
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Part IV: Higher randomness theory
- 12 Review of classical algorithmic randomness 213
- 13 More on hyperarithmetic theory 223
- 14 The theory of higher randomness 245
- A Open problems 273
- B An interview with Gerald E. Sacks 275
- C Notations and symbols 293
- Bibliography 295
- Index 303
- Backmatter 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
-
Part I: Fundamental theory
- 1 An introduction to higher recursion theory 3
- 2 Hyperarithmetic theory 23
- 3 Admissibility and constructibility 45
- 4 The theory of Π11-sets 75
- 5 Recursion-theoretic forcing 85
- 6 Set theory 105
-
Part II: The story of Turing degrees
- 7 Classification of jump operators 131
- 8 The construction of Π11-sets 147
- 9 Independence results in recursion theory 165
-
Part III: Hyperarithmetic degrees and perfect set property
- 10 Rigidity and biinterpretability of hyperdegrees 183
- 11 Basis theorems 195
-
Part IV: Higher randomness theory
- 12 Review of classical algorithmic randomness 213
- 13 More on hyperarithmetic theory 223
- 14 The theory of higher randomness 245
- A Open problems 273
- B An interview with Gerald E. Sacks 275
- C Notations and symbols 293
- Bibliography 295
- Index 303
- Backmatter 307