Effective categoricity of Abelian p-groups

Abstract

Let p be a fixed prime. An Abelian p-group is an Abelian group (not necessarily finitely generated) in which every element has for its order some power of p. The countable Abelian p-groups are classified by Ulm's theorem, and Khisamiev characterized the Abelian p-groups with computable copies. A computable structure A is said to be 0α categorical if for any computable structure B isomorphic to A there is a 0α function witnessing that the two are isomorphic. The present paper seeks to characterize 0α categoricity for Abelian p-groups, and results of this kind are given for broad classes of Abelian p-groups and values of α. The remaining open cases are exhaustively described.

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