Degree Spectra of Structures Relative to Equivalences


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A standard way to capture the inherent complexity of the isomorphism type of a countable structure is to consider the set of all Turing degrees relative to which the given structure has a computable isomorphic copy. This set is called the degree spectrum of a structure. Similarly, to characterize the complexity of models of a theory, one may examine the set of all degrees relative to which the theory has a computable model. Such a set of degrees is called the degree spectrum of a theory. We generalize these two notions to arbitrary equivalence relations. For a structure \( \mathcal{A} \) and an equivalence relation E, the degree spectrum DgSp(\( \mathcal{A} \), E) of \( \mathcal{A} \) relative to E is defined to be the set of all degrees capable of computing a structure \( \mathcal{B} \) that is E-equivalent to \( \mathcal{A} \). Then the standard degree spectrum of \( \mathcal{A} \) is DgSp(\( \mathcal{A} \), ≅) and the degree spectrum of the theory of \( \mathcal{A} \) is DgSp(\( \mathcal{A} \), ≡). We consider the relations \( {\equiv}_{\sum_n} \) (\( \mathcal{A}{\equiv}_{\sum_n}\mathcal{B} \) iff the Σn theories of \( \mathcal{A} \) and \( \mathcal{B} \) coincide) and study degree spectra with respect to \( {\equiv}_{\sum_n} \).

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P. Semukhin

Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool

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Email: pavel.semukhin@liverpool.ac.uk
Ұлыбритания, Liverpool

D. Turetsky

School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Wellington

Email: pavel.semukhin@liverpool.ac.uk
Жаңа Зеландия, Wellington

E. Fokina

Institute of Discrete Mathematics and Geometry, Vienna University of Technology

Email: pavel.semukhin@liverpool.ac.uk
Австрия, Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10/104, Vienna, 1040

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