Martin’s conjecture for regressive functions on the hyperarithmetic degrees

Journal of Mathematical Logic (forthcoming)
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Abstract

We answer a question of Slaman and Steel by showing that a version of Martin’s conjecture holds for all regressive functions on the hyperarithmetic degrees. A key step in our proof, which may have applications to other cases of Martin’s conjecture, consists of showing that we can always reduce to the case of a continuous function.

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