DNR and incomparable Turing degrees

Abstract

We construct an increasing ω-sequence (an) of Turing degrees which forms an initial segment of the Turing degrees, and such that each~an+1 is diagonally noncomputable relative to an. It follows that the~DNR principle of reverse mathematics does not imply the existence of Turing incomparable degrees.

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