11 Effectivization in Borel Combinatorics
Abstract
We develop a flexible method for showing that Borel witnesses to some combinatorial property of 11 objects yield 11 witnesses. We use a modification the Gandy--Harrington forcing method of proving dichotomies, and we can recover the complexity consequences of many known dichotomies with short and simple proofs. Using our methods, we give a simplified proof that smooth 11 equivalence relations are 11-reducible to equality; we prove effective versions of the Lusin--Novikov and Feldman--Moore theorems; we prove new effectivization results related to dichotomy theorems due to Hjorth and Miller (originally proven using ``forceless, ineffective, and powerless" methods); and we prove a new upper bound on the complexity of the set of Schreier graphs for Z2 actions. We also prove an equivariant version of the G0 dichotomy that implies some of these new results and a dichotomy for graphs induced by Borel actions of Z2.
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