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Feasible Computations and Provable Complexity Properties

Feasible Computations and Provable Complexity Properties

Feasible Computations and Provable Complexity Properties

Juris Hartmanis
January 1987
Paperback
9780898710274
$35.99
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Paperback

    An overview of current developments in research on feasible computations; and a consideration of this area of research in relation to provable properties of complexity of computations.
    The author begins by defining and discussing efficient reductions between problems and considers the families and corresponding complete languages of NL, DCSL, CSL, P, NP, PTAPE, EXPTIME, and EXPTAPE. Definitions and results are uniformly extended to computationally simpler natural families of languages such as NL, P, and CSL by using Log n-tape bounded reductions. The problem of determining what can and cannot be formally proven about running times of algorithms is discussed and related to the problem of establishing sharp time bounds for one-tape Turing machine computations, and the inability to formally prove running times for algorithms is then related to the presence of gaps in the hierarchy of complexity classes.

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    January 1987
    Paperback
    9780898710274
    70 pages
    250 × 170 × 8 mm
    0.128kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Reductions and complete sets
    • L-Isomorphisms of complete sets
    • Structure of complete sets
    • Long proofs of trivial theorems
    • What can and cannot be proven about computational complexity
    • Relativized P NP problem.