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The following pages link to Automorphisms of the lattice of recursively enumerable sets: Orbits (Q1186287):
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- \(Q _{1}\)-degrees of c.e. sets (Q453193) (← links)
- Computing orbits of the automorphism group of the subsequence poset \(B_{m,n}\) for \(n\geq 2m\) (Q600425) (← links)
- Friedberg splittings of recursively enumerable sets (Q685058) (← links)
- Some properties of \(r\)-maximal sets and \(Q_{1,N}\)-reducibility (Q892147) (← links)
- Definable properties of the computably enumerable sets (Q1295410) (← links)
- Splitting theorems in recursion theory (Q1314544) (← links)
- The translation theorem (Q1325048) (← links)
- Some orbits for \({\mathcal E}\) (Q1840464) (← links)
- Orbits of computably enumerable sets: Low sets can avoid an upper cone (Q1849863) (← links)
- There is no fat orbit (Q1923566) (← links)
- Atomless \(r\)-maximal sets (Q1961349) (← links)
- Some reducibilities and splittings of recursively enumerable sets (Q1972524) (← links)
- \(\mathcal{D}\)-maximal sets (Q2795914) (← links)
- Nonhemimaximal degrees and the high/low hierarchy (Q2892668) (← links)
- On Splits of Computably Enumerable Sets (Q2970977) (← links)
- On the orbits of computably enumerable sets (Q3058264) (← links)
- On orbits, of prompt and low computably enumerable sets (Q3149988) (← links)
- Definable incompleteness and Friedberg splittings (Q3149989) (← links)
- Automorphisms of the Lattice of Recursively Enumerable Sets: Promptly Simple Sets (Q4018916) (← links)
- Diagonals and -maximal sets (Q4292592) (← links)
- Highness and bounding minimal pairs (Q4304785) (← links)
- Automorphisms of the lattice of recursively enumerable sets (Q4326223) (← links)
- Definability, Automorphisms, and Dynamic Properties of Computably Enumerable Sets (Q4897042) (← links)
- The Complexity of Orbits of Computably Enumerable Sets (Q5387296) (← links)
- Extension theorems, orbits, and automorphisms of the computably enumerable sets (Q5437614) (← links)
- Some recent research directions in the computably enumerable sets (Q6599286) (← links)