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Let be a set of natural numbers. The following are all equivalent.

Property Emphasis
The elements of can be enumerated in a computable manner as Recursively enumerable
is the range of a computable partial function. Recursively enumerable
is empty or the range of a computable total function. Recursively enumerable
is empty or the range of a primitive recursive function. Recursively enumerable
is the domain of a computable partial function. "Semi"-ness
A recursive semicharacteristic function for exists. "Semi"-ness
There exists a two-place recursive relation such that "Semi"-ness
The relation is "Semi"-ness
The relation has a computable partial verifying function, i.e., there exists a computable partial function such that .[1] "Semi"-ness