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On the Autoreducibility of Random Sequences

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On the Autoreducibility of Random Sequences
Abstract. A binary sequence A = A(0)A(1) . . . is called infinitely often (i.o.) Turing-autoreducible if A is reducible to itself via an oracle Turing machine that never queries its oracle at the current input, outputs either A(x) or a don't-know symbol on any given input x, and outputs A(x) for infinitely many x. If in addition the oracle Turing machine terminates on all inputs and oracles, A is called i.o. truth-table-autoreducible. We obtain the somewhat counterintuitive result that every Martin-L
Todd Ebert, Heribert Vollmer
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where MFCS
Authors Todd Ebert, Heribert Vollmer
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