Leivant’s ramified recurrence is one of the earliest examples of an implicit characterization of the polytime functions as a subalgebra of the primitive recursive functions. Leivant’s result, however, is originally stated and proved only for word algebras, i.e. free algebras whose constructors take at most one argument. This paper presents an extension of these results to ramified functions on any free algebras, provided the underlying terms are represented as graphs rather than trees, so that sharing of identical subterms can be exploited.
International audiencePrimitive recursion can be defined on words instead of natural numbers. Up to ...
Proofs in an arithmetic system are ranked according to a ramification hierarchy based on occurrences...
AbstractIt is well-known that by a single use of higher type recursion on notation one can define pr...
Leivant's ramified recurrence is one of the earliest examples of an implicit characterization of the...
Leivant's ramified recurrence is one of the earliest examples of an implicit characterization of the...
AbstractWe consider the functionals defined using an extension to higher types of ramified recurrenc...
to appear. Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.We formulate a notion of predicati...
International audienceWe study how the adoption of an evaluation mechanism with sharing and memoizat...
AbstractRamified recurrence over free algebras has been used over the last two decades to provide ma...
We study how the adoption of an evaluation mechanism with sharing and memoization impacts the class ...
We give a purely syntactical, equational characterization of the poly-time functions on any construc...
AbstractWe give a machine-independent characterization of the class of functions bitwise computable ...
AbstractIt is shown how to restrict recursion on notation in all finite types so as to characterize ...
International audiencePrimitive recursion can be defined on words instead of natural numbers. Up to ...
Proofs in an arithmetic system are ranked according to a ramification hierarchy based on occurrences...
AbstractIt is well-known that by a single use of higher type recursion on notation one can define pr...
Leivant's ramified recurrence is one of the earliest examples of an implicit characterization of the...
Leivant's ramified recurrence is one of the earliest examples of an implicit characterization of the...
AbstractWe consider the functionals defined using an extension to higher types of ramified recurrenc...
to appear. Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.We formulate a notion of predicati...
International audienceWe study how the adoption of an evaluation mechanism with sharing and memoizat...
AbstractRamified recurrence over free algebras has been used over the last two decades to provide ma...
We study how the adoption of an evaluation mechanism with sharing and memoization impacts the class ...
We give a purely syntactical, equational characterization of the poly-time functions on any construc...
AbstractWe give a machine-independent characterization of the class of functions bitwise computable ...
AbstractIt is shown how to restrict recursion on notation in all finite types so as to characterize ...
International audiencePrimitive recursion can be defined on words instead of natural numbers. Up to ...
Proofs in an arithmetic system are ranked according to a ramification hierarchy based on occurrences...
AbstractIt is well-known that by a single use of higher type recursion on notation one can define pr...