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2
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A note on the Turing degree of divergence bounded computable real numbers
– Xizhong Zheng, Robert Rettinger
- 2004
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7
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Monotonically computable real numbers
– Xizhong Zheng, Robert Rettinger, George Barmpalias
- 2002
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Interpolating d-r. e. and REA degrees between r. e. degrees
– Marat Arslanov, Richard A. Shore
- 1995
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2
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On Beta-Shifts Having Arithmetical Languages
– Jakob Grue Simonsen
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9
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Presentations of computably enumerable reals
– Rodney G. Downey, Geoffrey L. Laforte
- 2002
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25
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Some Computability-Theoretical Aspects of Reals and Randomness
– Rodney G. Downey
- 2001
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2
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Degrees of d.c.e. reals
– Rod Downey, Guohua Wu, Xizhong Zheng
- 2004
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4
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On isolating r.e. and isolated d.r.e. degrees
– Marat Arslanov, Richard A. Shore X
- 1996
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5
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A Limiting First Order Realizability Interpretation
– Masahiro Nakata, Susumu Hayashi
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17
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Infinitary Self Reference in Learning Theory
– John Case
- 1994
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14
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The theory of the degrees below 0
– Richard A. Shore
- 1981
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4
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Degrees of Computing and Learning
– Frank Stephan
- 1999
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1
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The physical and philosophical implications of the Church-Turing thesis
– Eleni Pagani
- 2004
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3
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Computing machines can’t be intelligent (...and Turing said so
– Peter Kugel
- 2002
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Summary
– unknown authors
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4
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Church's Thesis and Hume's Problem
– Kevin T. Kelly, Oliver Schulte
- 1995
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If intelligence is computable, then...
– Peter Kugel
- 2003
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3
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Towards a theory of intelligence
– Peter Kugel
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5
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The Church-Turing thesis: Consensus and opposition
– Martin Davis
- 2006
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