Abstract

AbstractFor a countable structure , the spectrum is the set of Turing degrees of isomorphic copies of . For a complete elementary first order theory T, the spectrum is the set of Turing degrees of models of T. We answer a question from [1] by showing that there is an atomic theory T whose spectrum does not match the spectrum of any structure.

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