AbstractThe computation of Boolean functions by parallel computers with shared memory (PRAMs and WRAMs) is considered. In particular, complexity measures for parallel computers like critical and sensitive complexity are compared with other complexity measures for Boolean functions like branching program depth and length of prime implicants and clauses.The relations between these complexity measures and their asymptotic behaviour are investigated for the classes of Boolean functions, monotone functions and symmetric functions
In this paper we explore the computational complexity measure defined by running times of programs o...
An important problem in theoretical computer science is to develop methods for estimating the comple...
AbstractThe average time of computing Boolean functions by straight-line programs with a conditional...
AbstractThe computation of Boolean functions by parallel computers with shared memory (PRAMs and WRA...
Determining time necessary for computing important functions on parallel machines is one of the most...
The time complexity of Boolean functions on abstract concurrent-read exclusive-write parallel random...
AbstractWe discuss several complexity measures for Boolean functions: certificate complexity, sensit...
CREW-PRAM's are a powerful model of parallel computers. Lower bounds for this model are rather gener...
We consider a parallel random access machine (PRAM) in which information is communicated via a share...
We consider a parallel random access machine (PRAM) in which information is communicated via a share...
133 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Traditional theories measure ...
AbstractProperties of functions that are good measures of the CRCW PRAM complexity of computing them...
The log cost measure has been viewed as a more reasonable method of measuring the time complexity of...
The central focus of computational complexity theory is to measure the "hardness" of computing diffe...
The ROBUST PRAM is a concurrent-read concurrent-write (CRCW) parallel random access machine in which...
In this paper we explore the computational complexity measure defined by running times of programs o...
An important problem in theoretical computer science is to develop methods for estimating the comple...
AbstractThe average time of computing Boolean functions by straight-line programs with a conditional...
AbstractThe computation of Boolean functions by parallel computers with shared memory (PRAMs and WRA...
Determining time necessary for computing important functions on parallel machines is one of the most...
The time complexity of Boolean functions on abstract concurrent-read exclusive-write parallel random...
AbstractWe discuss several complexity measures for Boolean functions: certificate complexity, sensit...
CREW-PRAM's are a powerful model of parallel computers. Lower bounds for this model are rather gener...
We consider a parallel random access machine (PRAM) in which information is communicated via a share...
We consider a parallel random access machine (PRAM) in which information is communicated via a share...
133 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Traditional theories measure ...
AbstractProperties of functions that are good measures of the CRCW PRAM complexity of computing them...
The log cost measure has been viewed as a more reasonable method of measuring the time complexity of...
The central focus of computational complexity theory is to measure the "hardness" of computing diffe...
The ROBUST PRAM is a concurrent-read concurrent-write (CRCW) parallel random access machine in which...
In this paper we explore the computational complexity measure defined by running times of programs o...
An important problem in theoretical computer science is to develop methods for estimating the comple...
AbstractThe average time of computing Boolean functions by straight-line programs with a conditional...