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Conjectures and questions from Gerald Sacks's Degrees of Unsolvability

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We describe the important role that the conjectures and questions posed at the end of the two editions of Gerald Sacks's Degrees of Unsolvability have had in the development of recursion theory over the past thirty years.

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Received August 1, 1994

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Shore, R. Conjectures and questions from Gerald Sacks's Degrees of Unsolvability . Arch Math Logic 36, 233–253 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001530050063

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