This work is specifically about an interesting class of problems called the NP-complete problems, whose status is unknown. No polynomial-time algorithm has yet been discovered for some NP-complete problem. If any single NP-complete problem can be solved in polynomial-time, then every NP problem has a polynomial-time algorithm. We study two new complexity classes which have a close relation to the NP-complete problems. We call these classes as infinite-UP and infinite-P. Informally, the class infinite-UP contains those languages that are the limit of a sequence of languages in UP when this sequence goes to infinity. The class infinite-P is similar but the languages in the sequence are in P. In addition, in those sequences every previous lang...
AbstractWe systematically investigate the computational complexity of constraint satisfaction proble...
Introduction Chapter 5: NP-completeness 5.1 Introduction In the previous chapter we met two compu...
A sparse language is a formal language such that the number of strings of length $n$ is bounded by a...
AbstractWe define infinite, recursive versions of NP optimization problems. For example,Max Cliquebe...
P versus NP is considered as one of the most important open problems in computer science. This consi...
AbstractWe explore the natural question of whether all NP-complete problems have a common restrictio...
P versus NP is considered as one of the most important open problems in computer science. This consi...
We define the class polyL as the set of languages that can be decided in deterministic polylogarithm...
We show how P automata having a finite description and working with a finite object-alphabet can be...
this paper a series of languages adequate for expressing exactly those properties checkable in a ser...
AbstractThis paper contains answers to several problems in the theory of the computational complexit...
It is known that infinite binary sequences of constant Kolmogorov complexity are exactly the recursi...
We study certain language classes located between P and N P that are defined by polynomial time mach...
AbstractWe give a logic-based framework for defining counting problems and show that it exactly capt...
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AbstractWe systematically investigate the computational complexity of constraint satisfaction proble...
Introduction Chapter 5: NP-completeness 5.1 Introduction In the previous chapter we met two compu...
A sparse language is a formal language such that the number of strings of length $n$ is bounded by a...
AbstractWe define infinite, recursive versions of NP optimization problems. For example,Max Cliquebe...
P versus NP is considered as one of the most important open problems in computer science. This consi...
AbstractWe explore the natural question of whether all NP-complete problems have a common restrictio...
P versus NP is considered as one of the most important open problems in computer science. This consi...
We define the class polyL as the set of languages that can be decided in deterministic polylogarithm...
We show how P automata having a finite description and working with a finite object-alphabet can be...
this paper a series of languages adequate for expressing exactly those properties checkable in a ser...
AbstractThis paper contains answers to several problems in the theory of the computational complexit...
It is known that infinite binary sequences of constant Kolmogorov complexity are exactly the recursi...
We study certain language classes located between P and N P that are defined by polynomial time mach...
AbstractWe give a logic-based framework for defining counting problems and show that it exactly capt...
AbstractIn this article, we construct a family of infinite words, generated by countable automata an...
AbstractWe systematically investigate the computational complexity of constraint satisfaction proble...
Introduction Chapter 5: NP-completeness 5.1 Introduction In the previous chapter we met two compu...
A sparse language is a formal language such that the number of strings of length $n$ is bounded by a...