The Turing degrees figure consists of four black
circles aligned vertically. The first and lowest is labeled
“ = degree of all computable sets”. The
second is labeled “”. The third is labeled
“)”. Between the third and fourth is a
verticle ellipse. The fourth is labeled “
”. The first and second black circles are
connected by two pairs of curved lines. The innermost pair is labeled
“The c.e. degrees ”. The outermost pair
is labeled “Degrees ”.
The Arithmetical Hierarchy figure is two vertical parallel lines each
has five points with the bottommost one unlabeled; there is a vertical
ellipse above the top. The left line’s labeled points are, from
bottom to top, through . The right
line’s labeled points are, from bottom to top,
through . Eatch point on the left is connected to the
points on the right that are above and below it (e.g.,
is connected to the bottom unlabeled point on the right and to
). Each of the intersections is also labeled and from
bottom to top they are:
- for the intersection of
the lines from unlabeled to and from to
unlabeled.
- for the
intersection of the lines from to and
to
- for the
intersection of the lines from to and
to
- for the
intersection of the lines from to and
to
On the left line between the unlabeled bottom point and
is the label c.e. sets.
Also on the left line between and is the
label .
On the right line between the unlabeled bottom point and
is the label = co-c.e. sets . Also on the right line between
and is the label .