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There is no Fat Orbit
- 13 13 1 There is no Fat Orbit Rod Downey Mathematics Department Victoria University P. O. Box
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The Global Structure of Computably Enumerable Sets
- . The "no fat orbit" result of Downey and Harrington [1996] (this result will be discussed later) says
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Contemporary Mathematics The
- ′ , a ′′ ≡T b ′′ ≡T J, and for all A ≤T a there is a B such that B ≤T b and A � B. The “no fat orbit
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Definable encodings in the computably enumerable sets
- classes must be upward closed. Downey and Harrington [1996] have shown that there is no fat orbit
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Secular Evolution Of Galaxy Morphologies
- following fat orbits back toward circular orbits. From the stellar dynamical point of view Sa galaxies
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Definability, Automorphisms, And Dynamic Properties Of Computably Enumerable Sets
- between HHM and almost prompt in [7, 12]. Also Harrington proved that there is no "fat" orbit, i.e., one
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Some Orbits for . . .
- as well as the degrees analyzed by Downey and Harrington [8] in the "no fat orbit" result. We also obtain
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