Computational complexity theory is a subfield of computer science originating in computability theory and the study of algorithms for solving practical mathematical problems. Amongst its aims is classifying problems by their degree of difficulty — i.e., how hard they are to solve computationally. This paper highlights the significance of complexity theory relative to questions traditionally asked by philosophers of mathematics while also attempting to isolate some new ones — e.g., about the notion of feasibility in mathematics, the P≠NP problem and why it has proven hard to resolve, and the role of non-classical modes of computation and proof
The decidability question, i.e., whether any mathematical statement could be computationally proven ...
What does it mean to say that some computational problem is intrinsically more difficult than some o...
The goal of this chapter is to bring to the attention of philosophers of mathematics the concept of ...
Introduction Computational complexity is the study of the di#culty of solving computational problem...
This paper approaches computational complexity as the determination of the intrinsic difficulty of m...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryNational Science Foun...
In computational complexity theory, decision problems are divided into complexity classes based on t...
One might think that, once we know something is computable, how efficiently it can be computed is a ...
One might think that, once we know something is computable, how efficiently it can be computed is a ...
The purpose of this paper is to outline the theory of computational complexity which has emerged as ...
This collection of recent papers on computational complexity theory grew out of activities during a ...
1 Introduction Computational complexity theory studies the quantitative laws which govern computing....
A computable economist's view of the world of computational complexity theory is described. This mea...
One might think that, once we know something is computable, how efficiently it can be computed is a ...
The thesis aims to analyze some fundamental theoretical elements of Computability Theory and Computa...
The decidability question, i.e., whether any mathematical statement could be computationally proven ...
What does it mean to say that some computational problem is intrinsically more difficult than some o...
The goal of this chapter is to bring to the attention of philosophers of mathematics the concept of ...
Introduction Computational complexity is the study of the di#culty of solving computational problem...
This paper approaches computational complexity as the determination of the intrinsic difficulty of m...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryNational Science Foun...
In computational complexity theory, decision problems are divided into complexity classes based on t...
One might think that, once we know something is computable, how efficiently it can be computed is a ...
One might think that, once we know something is computable, how efficiently it can be computed is a ...
The purpose of this paper is to outline the theory of computational complexity which has emerged as ...
This collection of recent papers on computational complexity theory grew out of activities during a ...
1 Introduction Computational complexity theory studies the quantitative laws which govern computing....
A computable economist's view of the world of computational complexity theory is described. This mea...
One might think that, once we know something is computable, how efficiently it can be computed is a ...
The thesis aims to analyze some fundamental theoretical elements of Computability Theory and Computa...
The decidability question, i.e., whether any mathematical statement could be computationally proven ...
What does it mean to say that some computational problem is intrinsically more difficult than some o...
The goal of this chapter is to bring to the attention of philosophers of mathematics the concept of ...