Relatively acceptable notation

05/02/2022
by   Nikolay Bazhenov, et al.
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Shapiro's notations for natural numbers, and the associated desideratum of acceptability - the property of a notation that all recursive functions are computable in it - is well-known in philosophy of computing. Computable structure theory, however, although capable of fully reconstructing Shapiro's approach, seems to be off philosophers' radar. Based on the case study of natural numbers with standard order, we make initial steps to reconcile these two perspectives. First, we lay the elementary conceptual groundwork for the reconstruction of Shapiro's approach in terms of computable structures and show, on a few examples, how results pertinent to the former can inform our understanding of the latter. Secondly, we prove a new result, inspired by Shapiro's notion of acceptability, but also relevant for computable structure theory. The result explores the relationship between the classical notion of degree spectrum of a computable function on the structure in question - specifically, having all c.e. degrees as a spectrum - and our ability to compute the (image of the) successor from the (image of the) function in any computable copy of the structure. The latter property may be otherwise seen as relativized acceptability of every notation for the structure.

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