Recursive and nonextendible functions over the reals; filter foundation for recursive analysis.II

Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 98 (1-3):87-110 (1999)
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Abstract

In this paper we continue our work of Kalantari and Welch . There we introduced machinery to produce a point-free approach to points and functions on topological spaces and found conditions for both which lend themselves to effectivization. While we studied recursive points in that paper, here, we present two useful classes of recursive functions on topological spaces, apply them to the reals, and find precise accounting for the nature of the properties of some examples that exist in the literature. We end with a construction of a recursive function on a small subset of the unit interval which is strongly nonextendible

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