In this paper we study MapReduce computations from a complexity-theoretic perspective. First, we formulate a uniform version of the MRC model of Karloff et al. [12]. We then show that the class of regular languages, and moreover all of sublogarithmic space, lies in constant round MRC. This result also applies to the MPC model of [1]. In addition, we prove that, conditioned on a variant of the Exponential Time Hypothesis, there are strict hierarchies within MRC so that increasing the number of rounds or the amount of time per processor increases the power of MRC. To the best of our knowledge we are the first to approach the MapReduce model with complexity-theoretic techniques, and our work lays the foundation for further analysis relating Ma...
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Abstract. In this paper we study the MapReduce Class (MRC) defined by Karloff et al., which is a for...
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The MapReduce framework has firmly established itself as one of the most widely used parallel comput...
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(eng) Model theory has lately become a domain of interest to computer scientists. The reason is that...
The relative power of several computational models is considered. These models are the Turing machin...
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Since its introduction in 2004, the MapReduce framework has be-come one of the standard approaches i...
Algorithmic metatheorems state that if a problem can be described in a certain logic and the inputs ...
Abstract We present a new complexity theoretic approach to incremental computation. We define comple...
The field of computational complexity theory--which chiefly aims to quantify the difficulty encounte...
We regard the MapReduce mechanism as a unifying principle in the domain of computer science. Going b...
AbstractWe argue that uniform circuit complexity introduced by Borodin is a reasonable model of para...
Abstract. In this paper we study the MapReduce Class (MRC) defined by Karloff et al., which is a for...
This work explores fundamental modeling and algorithmic issues arising in the well-established MapRe...
In this thesis we examine some of the central problems in the theory of computational complexity, l...
The MapReduce framework has firmly established itself as one of the most widely used parallel comput...
AaSTancr. A recurslve padding technique is used to obtain conditions sufficient for separation of no...
This paper gives an overview of subrecursive hierarchy theory as it relates to computational complex...
(eng) Model theory has lately become a domain of interest to computer scientists. The reason is that...
The relative power of several computational models is considered. These models are the Turing machin...
We present a new complexity theoretic approach to incremental computation. We define complexity clas...
Since its introduction in 2004, the MapReduce framework has be-come one of the standard approaches i...
Algorithmic metatheorems state that if a problem can be described in a certain logic and the inputs ...
Abstract We present a new complexity theoretic approach to incremental computation. We define comple...
The field of computational complexity theory--which chiefly aims to quantify the difficulty encounte...
We regard the MapReduce mechanism as a unifying principle in the domain of computer science. Going b...
AbstractWe argue that uniform circuit complexity introduced by Borodin is a reasonable model of para...