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  • 19-12-2022
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If I can prove that X is c.e. and ω∖X is c.e. then I can prove that X is computable by the theorem "Let W⊆ω. Then W is computable if both W and ω∖W are c.e". But I'm not able to proceed on how should I do this.

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