01933cam 22003978i 450000100090000000300050000900500170001400600190003100700150005000800410006502000270010604000290013305000220016208200140018410000470019824500950024526300090034026400610034930000340041033600260044433700280047033800270049849000740052550400510059950503290065050600500097953300950102953800360112458800470116065000390120765000200124665000360126677601410130285600440144385600480148720455547RPAM20180619192845.0m b 001 0 cr/|||||||||||180619s2018 riu ob 001 0 eng  a9781470444112 (online) aDLCbengerdacDLCdRPAM00aQA9.63b.H37 201800a511.32231 aHarrison-Trainor, Matthew,d1990-eauthor.10aDegree spectra of relations on a cone /h[electronic resource] cMatthew Harrison-Trainor. a1805 1aProvidence, RI :bAmerican Mathematical Society,c[2018] a1 online resource (pages cm.) atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier0 aMemoirs of the American Mathematical Society, x1947-6221 ; vv. 1208 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00tChapter 1. IntroductiontChapter 2. PreliminariestChapter 3. Degree Spectra between the C.E. Degrees and the D.C.E. DegreestChapter 4. Degree Spectra of Relations on the NaturalstChapter 5. A "Fullness" Theorem for 2-\cea DegreestChapter 6. Further QuestionstAppendix A. Relativizing Harizanov's Theorem on C.E. Degrees1 aAccess is restricted to licensed institutions aElectronic reproduction.bProvidence, Rhode Island :cAmerican Mathematical Society.d2018 aMode of access : World Wide Web aDescription based on print version record. 0aUnsolvability (Mathematical logic) 0aConic sections. 0aAngles (Geometry)xMeasurement.0 iPrint version: aHarrison-Trainor, Matthew, 1990-tDegree spectra of relations on a cone /w(DLC) 2018017354x0065-9266z97814704283964 3Contentsuhttp://www.ams.org/memo/1208/4 3Contentsuhttps://doi.org/10.1090/memo/1208