Coarse computability, the density metric, Hausdorff distances between Turing degrees, perfect trees, and reverse mathematics

Author:

Hirschfeldt Denis R.1,Jockusch Carl G.2,Schupp Paul E.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, University of Chicago, USA

2. Department of Mathematics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Abstract

For [Formula: see text], the coarse similarity class of [Formula: see text], denoted by [Formula: see text], is the set of all [Formula: see text] such that the symmetric difference of [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] has asymptotic density [Formula: see text]. There is a natural metric [Formula: see text] on the space [Formula: see text] of coarse similarity classes defined by letting [Formula: see text] be the upper density of the symmetric difference of [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text]. We study the metric space of coarse similarity classes under this metric, and show in particular that between any two distinct points in this space there are continuum many geodesic paths. We also study subspaces of the form [Formula: see text] where [Formula: see text] is closed under Turing equivalence, and show that there is a tight connection between topological properties of such a space and computability-theoretic properties of [Formula: see text]. We then define a distance between Turing degrees based on Hausdorff distance in the metric space [Formula: see text]. We adapt a proof of Monin to show that the Hausdorff distances between Turing degrees that occur are exactly [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], and [Formula: see text], and study which of these values occur most frequently in the senses of Lebesgue measure and Baire category. We define a degree [Formula: see text] to be attractive if the class of all degrees at distance [Formula: see text] from [Formula: see text] has measure [Formula: see text], and dispersive otherwise. In particular, we study the distribution of attractive and dispersive degrees. We also study some properties of the metric space of Turing degrees under this Hausdorff distance, in particular the question of which countable metric spaces are isometrically embeddable in it, giving a graph-theoretic sufficient condition for embeddability. Motivated by a couple of issues arising in the above work, we also study the computability-theoretic and reverse-mathematical aspects of a Ramsey-theoretic theorem due to Mycielski, which in particular implies that there is a perfect set whose elements are mutually [Formula: see text]-random, as well as a perfect set whose elements are mutually [Formula: see text]-generic. Finally, we study the completeness of [Formula: see text] from the perspectives of computability theory and reverse mathematics.

Funder

Simons Foundation Collaboration

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Logic

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