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Date: 2009-08-10 10:52:15
Mathematics
Mathematical logic
Computability theory
Logic
Theory of computation
Computable number
Structure
Computable function
Sigma-algebra

A computable axiomatisation of the topology of R and C Paul Taylor 6 August 2009

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