AbstractRecent research has investigated time-space tradeoffs for register allocation strategies of certain fixed sets of expressions. This paper is concerned with the time-space tradeoff for register allocation strategies of any set of expressions which compute given functions. Time-space tradeoffs for pebbling superconcentrators and grates are developed. Corollaries which follow include tradeoffs for any straight-line program which computes polynomial multiplication, polynomial convolution, the discrete Fourier transform, straight-line merging, and the computation of “most” sets of n linear functions in n indeterminates
An optimal R(n2) lower bound is shown for the time-space product of any R-way branching pro-gram tha...
This paper initiates the study of communication complexity when the processors have limited work spa...
AbstractThis paper initiates the study of communication complexity when the processors have limited ...
AbstractRecent research has investigated time-space tradeoffs for register allocation strategies of ...
AbstractWe exhibit a new method for showing lower bounds for time-space tradeoffs of polynomial eval...
AbstractThis paper establishes time-space tradeoffs for some algebraic problems in the branching pro...
AbstractOn any general sequential model of computation with random-access input (e.g., a logarithmic...
A problem with a demonstrable time-space trade-off is exhibited. The problem is to compile a straigh...
AbstractUpper bound time-space trade-offs are established for sorting and selection in two computati...
We prove the first time-space lower bound tradeoffs for randomized computation of decision problems....
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the related problems of convolution and polynomial multiplication...
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Large digital signal processing applications like particle filtering require a tradeoff between exec...
Abstract. An optimal (n2) lower bound is shown for the time-space product of any R-way branching pro...
AbstractThis paper considers time-space tradeoffs for various set operations. Denoting the time requ...
An optimal R(n2) lower bound is shown for the time-space product of any R-way branching pro-gram tha...
This paper initiates the study of communication complexity when the processors have limited work spa...
AbstractThis paper initiates the study of communication complexity when the processors have limited ...
AbstractRecent research has investigated time-space tradeoffs for register allocation strategies of ...
AbstractWe exhibit a new method for showing lower bounds for time-space tradeoffs of polynomial eval...
AbstractThis paper establishes time-space tradeoffs for some algebraic problems in the branching pro...
AbstractOn any general sequential model of computation with random-access input (e.g., a logarithmic...
A problem with a demonstrable time-space trade-off is exhibited. The problem is to compile a straigh...
AbstractUpper bound time-space trade-offs are established for sorting and selection in two computati...
We prove the first time-space lower bound tradeoffs for randomized computation of decision problems....
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the related problems of convolution and polynomial multiplication...
In this paper we propose a family of algorithms combining treeclustering with conditioning that trad...
Large digital signal processing applications like particle filtering require a tradeoff between exec...
Abstract. An optimal (n2) lower bound is shown for the time-space product of any R-way branching pro...
AbstractThis paper considers time-space tradeoffs for various set operations. Denoting the time requ...
An optimal R(n2) lower bound is shown for the time-space product of any R-way branching pro-gram tha...
This paper initiates the study of communication complexity when the processors have limited work spa...
AbstractThis paper initiates the study of communication complexity when the processors have limited ...