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Subrecursive functions on partial sequences

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The paper studies a domain theoretical notion of primitive recursion over partial sequences in the context of Scott domains. Based on a non-monotone coding of partial sequences, this notion supports a rich concept of parallelism in the sense of Plotkin. The complexity of these functions is analysed by a hierarchy of classes \({\cal E}^{\bot}_n\) similar to the Grzegorczyk classes. The functions considered are characterised by a function algebra \({\cal R}^{\bot}\) generated by continuity preserving operations starting from computable initial functions. Its layers \({\cal R}^{\bot}_n\) are related to those above by showing \(\forall n \ge 2.{\cal E}^{\bot}_{n+1} ={\cal R}^{\bot}_n\), thus generalising results of Schwichtenberg/Müller and Niggl.

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Received: 18 November 1996

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Niggl, KH. Subrecursive functions on partial sequences. Arch Math Logic 38, 163–193 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001530050122

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