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Martin measure

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In descriptive set theory, the Martin measure is a filter on the set of Turing degrees of sets of natural numbers, named after Donald A. Martin. Under the axiom of determinacy it can be shown to be an ultrafilter.

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Definition

Let be the set of Turing degrees of sets of natural numbers. Given some equivalence class , we may define the cone (or upward cone) of as the set of all Turing degrees such that ;[1] that is, the set of Turing degrees that are "at least as complex" as under Turing reduction. In order-theoretic terms, the cone of is the upper set of .

Assuming the axiom of determinacy, the cone lemma states that if A is a set of Turing degrees, either A includes a cone or the complement of A contains a cone.[1] It is similar to Wadge's lemma for Wadge degrees, and is important for the following result.

We say that a set of Turing degrees has measure 1 under the Martin measure exactly when contains some cone. Since it is possible, for any , to construct a game in which player I has a winning strategy exactly when contains a cone and in which player II has a winning strategy exactly when the complement of contains a cone, the axiom of determinacy implies that the measure-1 sets of Turing degrees form an ultrafilter.

Consequences

It is easy to show that a countable intersection of cones is itself a cone; the Martin measure is therefore a countably complete filter. This fact, combined with the fact that the Martin measure may be transferred to by a simple mapping, tells us that is measurable under the axiom of determinacy. This result shows part of the important connection between determinacy and large cardinals.

References

  1. ^ a b D. Martin, H. G. Dales, Truth in Mathematics, ch. "Mathematical Evidence", p.223. Oxford Science Publications, 1998.
  • Moschovakis, Yiannis N. (2009). Descriptive Set Theory. Mathematical surveys and monographs. Vol. 155 (2nd ed.). American Mathematical Society. p. 338. ISBN 9780821848135.
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