isomorphic image - significado y definición. Qué es isomorphic image
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Qué (quién) es isomorphic image - definición

Computably isomorphic

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Computable isomorphism

In computability theory two sets A ; B N {\displaystyle A;B\subseteq \mathbb {N} } of natural numbers are computably isomorphic or recursively isomorphic if there exists a total bijective computable function f : N N {\displaystyle f\colon \mathbb {N} \to \mathbb {N} } with f ( A ) = B {\displaystyle f(A)=B} . By the Myhill isomorphism theorem, the relation of computable isomorphism coincides with the relation of mutual one-one reducibility.

Two numberings ν {\displaystyle \nu } and μ {\displaystyle \mu } are called computably isomorphic if there exists a computable bijection f {\displaystyle f} so that ν = μ f {\displaystyle \nu =\mu \circ f}

Computably isomorphic numberings induce the same notion of computability on a set.