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Turing cones and set theory of the reals

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We investigate Turing cones as sets of reals, and look at the relationship between Turing cones, measures, Baire category and special sets of reals, using these methods to show that Martin's proof of Turing Determinacy (every determined Turing closed set contains a Turing cone or is disjoint from one) does not work when you replace “determined” with “Blackwell determined”. This answers a question of Tony Martin.

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Received: 6 December 1999 / Revised version: 28 June 2000 Published online: 3 October 2001

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Löwe, B. Turing cones and set theory of the reals. Arch. Math. Logic 40, 651–664 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001530100092

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