The next admissible set

Abstract
In this paper we describe generalizations of several approaches to the hyperarithmetic hierarchy, show how they are related to the Kripke-Platek theory of admissible ordinals and sets, and study conditions under which the various approaches remain equivalent.To put matters in some perspective, let us first review various approaches to the theory of hyperarithmetic sets. For most purposes, it is convenient to first define the semi-hyperarithmetic (semi-HA) subsets of N. A set is then said to be hyperarithmetic (HA) if both it and its complement are semi-HA. A total number-theoretic function is HA if its graph is HA.

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