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  1. Coding in the automorphism group of a computably categorical structure.Dan Turetsky - 2020 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 20 (3):2050016.
    Using new techniques for controlling the categoricity spectrum of a structure, we construct a structure with degree of categoricity but infinite spectral dimension, answering a question of Bazhenov, Kalimullin and Yamaleev. Using the same techniques, we construct a computably categorical structure of non-computable Scott rank.
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  • Degrees of categoricity of trees and the isomorphism problem.Mohammad Assem Mahmoud - 2019 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 65 (3):293-304.
    In this paper, we show that for any computable ordinal α, there exists a computable tree of rank with strong degree of categoricity if α is finite, and with strong degree of categoricity if α is infinite. In fact, these are the greatest possible degrees of categoricity for such trees. For a computable limit ordinal α, we show that there is a computable tree of rank α with strong degree of categoricity (which equals ). It follows from our proofs that, (...)
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  • Computability-theoretic categoricity and Scott families.Ekaterina Fokina, Valentina Harizanov & Daniel Turetsky - 2019 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 170 (6):699-717.
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  • Categoricity Spectra for Rigid Structures.Ekaterina Fokina, Andrey Frolov & Iskander Kalimullin - 2016 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 57 (1):45-57.
    For a computable structure $\mathcal {M}$, the categoricity spectrum is the set of all Turing degrees capable of computing isomorphisms among arbitrary computable copies of $\mathcal {M}$. If the spectrum has a least degree, this degree is called the degree of categoricity of $\mathcal {M}$. In this paper we investigate spectra of categoricity for computable rigid structures. In particular, we give examples of rigid structures without degrees of categoricity.
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  • Finite computable dimension and degrees of categoricity.Barbara F. Csima & Jonathan Stephenson - 2019 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 170 (1):58-94.
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  • Degrees of categoricity on a Cone via η-systems.Barbara F. Csima & Matthew Harrison-Trainor - 2017 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 82 (1):325-346.
    We investigate the complexity of isomorphisms of computable structures on cones in the Turing degrees. We show that, on a cone, every structure has a strong degree of categoricity, and that degree of categoricity is${\rm{\Delta }}_\alpha ^0 $-complete for someα. To prove this, we extend Montalbán’sη-system framework to deal with limit ordinals in a more general way. We also show that, for any fixed computable structure, there is an ordinalαand a cone in the Turing degrees such that the exact complexity (...)
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  • Every Δ20 degree is a strong degree of categoricity.Barbara F. Csima & Keng Meng Ng - 2022 - Journal of Mathematical Logic 22 (3).
    A strong degree of categoricity is a Turing degree [Formula: see text] such that there is a computable structure [Formula: see text] that is [Formula: see text]-computably categorical (there is a [Formula: see text]-computable isomorphism between any two computable copies of [Formula: see text]), and such that there exist two computable copies of [Formula: see text] between which every isomorphism computes [Formula: see text]. The question of whether every [Formula: see text] degree is a strong degree of categoricity has been (...)
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  • Analytic computable structure theory and $$L^p$$Lp -spaces part 2.Tyler Brown & Timothy H. McNicholl - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 59 (3-4):427-443.
    Suppose \ is a computable real. We extend previous work of Clanin, Stull, and McNicholl by determining the degrees of categoricity of the separable \ spaces whose underlying measure spaces are atomic but not purely atomic. In addition, we ascertain the complexity of associated projection maps.
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  • Degrees of categoricity and spectral dimension.Nikolay A. Bazhenov, Iskander Sh Kalimullin & Mars M. Yamaleev - 2018 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 83 (1):103-116.
    A Turing degreedis the degree of categoricity of a computable structure${\cal S}$ifdis the least degree capable of computing isomorphisms among arbitrary computable copies of${\cal S}$. A degreedis the strong degree of categoricity of${\cal S}$ifdis the degree of categoricity of${\cal S}$, and there are computable copies${\cal A}$and${\cal B}$of${\cal S}$such that every isomorphism from${\cal A}$onto${\cal B}$computesd. In this paper, we build a c.e. degreedand a computable rigid structure${\cal M}$such thatdis the degree of categoricity of${\cal M}$, butdis not the strong degree of categoricity (...)
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