AbstractWe study two classes of unbounded fan-in parallel computation, the standard one, based on unbounded fan-in ANDS. and ORs, and a new class based on unbounded fan-in threshold functions. The latter is motivated by a connectionist model of the brain used in artificial intelligence. We are interested in the resources of time and address complexity. Intuitively, the address complexity of a parallel machine is the number of bits needed to describe an individual piece of hardware. We demonstrate that (for WRAMs and uniform unbounded fan-in circuits) parallel time and address complexity is simultaneously equivalent to alternations and time on an alternating Turing machine (the former to within a constant multiple, and the latter a polynomia...
We study the parallel complexity of three problems on concurrency: decision of firing sequences for ...
AbstractThe size of an accepting computation tree of an alternating Turing machine (ATM) is introduc...
Abstract. The power of shared-memory in models of parallel computation is studied, and a novel distr...
AbstractWe study two classes of unbounded fan-in parallel computation, the standard one, based on un...
In this thesis we examine some of the central problems in the theory of computational complexity, l...
Recent advances in microelectronics have brought closer to feasibility the construction of computer...
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AbstractWe argue that uniform circuit complexity introduced by Borodin is a reasonable model of para...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to investigate models of computation from a realistic viewpoint...
AbstractWe examine a powerful model of parallel computation: polynomial size threshold circuits of b...
It is shown that the time needed by a concurrent-read, concurrentwrite parallel random access machin...
AbstractWe prove that the class of languages accepted in polynomial time by Parallel Random Access M...
AbstractThe alternating machine having a separate input tape with k two-way, read-only heads, and a ...
AbstractIn this paper we show that there is a close relationship between the energy complexity and t...
A model of computation based on random access machines operating in parallel and sharing a common m...
We study the parallel complexity of three problems on concurrency: decision of firing sequences for ...
AbstractThe size of an accepting computation tree of an alternating Turing machine (ATM) is introduc...
Abstract. The power of shared-memory in models of parallel computation is studied, and a novel distr...
AbstractWe study two classes of unbounded fan-in parallel computation, the standard one, based on un...
In this thesis we examine some of the central problems in the theory of computational complexity, l...
Recent advances in microelectronics have brought closer to feasibility the construction of computer...
AbstractThis paper outlines a theory of parallel algorithms that emphasizes two crucial aspects of p...
AbstractWe argue that uniform circuit complexity introduced by Borodin is a reasonable model of para...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to investigate models of computation from a realistic viewpoint...
AbstractWe examine a powerful model of parallel computation: polynomial size threshold circuits of b...
It is shown that the time needed by a concurrent-read, concurrentwrite parallel random access machin...
AbstractWe prove that the class of languages accepted in polynomial time by Parallel Random Access M...
AbstractThe alternating machine having a separate input tape with k two-way, read-only heads, and a ...
AbstractIn this paper we show that there is a close relationship between the energy complexity and t...
A model of computation based on random access machines operating in parallel and sharing a common m...
We study the parallel complexity of three problems on concurrency: decision of firing sequences for ...
AbstractThe size of an accepting computation tree of an alternating Turing machine (ATM) is introduc...
Abstract. The power of shared-memory in models of parallel computation is studied, and a novel distr...