Decision Problems For Turing Machines

Abstract

We answer two questions posed by Castro and Cucker, giving the exact complexities of two decision problems about cardinalities of omega-languages of Turing machines. Firstly, it is D2(11)-complete to determine whether the omega-language of a given Turing machine is countably infinite, where D2(11) is the class of 2-differences of 11-sets. Secondly, it is 11-complete to determine whether the omega-language of a given Turing machine is uncountable.

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