Abstract

We continue the investigation of analytic spaces from the perspective of computable structure theory. We show that if $p \geq 1$ is a computable real, and if $\Omega$ is a nonzero, non-atomic, and separable measure space, then every computable presentation of $L^p(\Omega)$ is computably linearly isometric to the standard computable presentation of $L^p[0,1]$; in particular, $L^p[0,1]$ is computably categorical. We also show that there is a measure space $\Omega$ that does not have a computable presentation even though $L^p(\Omega)$ does for every computable real $p \geq 1$.

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