Low functions of reals
Abstract
We introduce a new notion of computable function on N and prove some basic properties. We give two applications, first a short proof of Yoshinaga's theorem that periods are (they are actually low). We also show that the low complex numbers form a algebraically closed field closed under exponentiation and some other special functions.
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