Computably enumerable partial orders
classification
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enumerablepartialcomputablydegreeordersco-corderprinciple
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We study the degree spectra and reverse-mathematical applications of computably enumerable and co-computably enumerable partial orders. We formulate versions of the chain/antichain principle and ascending/descending sequence principle for such orders, and show that the former is strictly stronger than the latter. We then show that every $\emptyset'$-computable structure (or even just of c.e.\ degree) has the same degree spectrum as some computably enumerable (co-c.e.)\ partial order, and hence that there is a c.e.\ (co-c.e.)\ partial order with spectrum equal to the set of nonzero degrees.
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