We introduce the concept of weak average-case analysis as an attempt to achieve theoretical complexity results that are closer to practical experience than those resulting from traditional approaches. This concept is accepted in other areas such as non-asymptotic random matrix theory and compressive sensing, and has a particularly convincing interpretation in the most common situation encountered for condition numbers, where it amounts to replacing a null set of ill-posed inputs by a ``numerical null set''. We illustrate the usefulness of these notions by considering three settings: (1) condition numbers that are inversely proportional to a distance of a homogeneous algebraic set of ill-posed inputs; (2) the running time of power iteration ...
We analyze the average of weak values over statistical ensembles of pre- and post-selected states. T...
AbstractInformation-based complexity studies problems where only partial and contaminated informatio...
We propose a new approach to the theory of conditioning for numerical analysis problems for which bo...
This expository paper demonstrates how to use Kolmogorov complexity to do the average-case analysis ...
The average-case analysis of numerical problems is the counterpart of the more traditional worst-cas...
We survey the theory of average-case complexity, with a focus on problems in NP.
AbstractThis paper takes the next step in developing the theory of average case complexity initiated...
This paper takes the next step in developing the theory of average case complexity initiated by Leon...
Smoothed analysis is a new way of analyzing algorithms introduced by Spielman and Teng. Classical me...
Abstract In 1984, Leonid Levin has initiated a theory of average-case complexity. We provide an expo...
The structural theory of average-case com-plexity, introduced by Levin, gives a for-mal setting for ...
In theoretical computer science, various notions of efficiency are used for algorithms. The most com...
We show that not all sets in NP (or other levels of the polynomial-time hierarchy) have efficient av...
We show that a mild derandomization assumption together with the worst-case hardness of NP implies t...
AbstractThe error of a numerical method may be much smaller for most instances than for the worst ca...
We analyze the average of weak values over statistical ensembles of pre- and post-selected states. T...
AbstractInformation-based complexity studies problems where only partial and contaminated informatio...
We propose a new approach to the theory of conditioning for numerical analysis problems for which bo...
This expository paper demonstrates how to use Kolmogorov complexity to do the average-case analysis ...
The average-case analysis of numerical problems is the counterpart of the more traditional worst-cas...
We survey the theory of average-case complexity, with a focus on problems in NP.
AbstractThis paper takes the next step in developing the theory of average case complexity initiated...
This paper takes the next step in developing the theory of average case complexity initiated by Leon...
Smoothed analysis is a new way of analyzing algorithms introduced by Spielman and Teng. Classical me...
Abstract In 1984, Leonid Levin has initiated a theory of average-case complexity. We provide an expo...
The structural theory of average-case com-plexity, introduced by Levin, gives a for-mal setting for ...
In theoretical computer science, various notions of efficiency are used for algorithms. The most com...
We show that not all sets in NP (or other levels of the polynomial-time hierarchy) have efficient av...
We show that a mild derandomization assumption together with the worst-case hardness of NP implies t...
AbstractThe error of a numerical method may be much smaller for most instances than for the worst ca...
We analyze the average of weak values over statistical ensembles of pre- and post-selected states. T...
AbstractInformation-based complexity studies problems where only partial and contaminated informatio...
We propose a new approach to the theory of conditioning for numerical analysis problems for which bo...