Branching programs are computation models measuring the space of (Turing machine) computations. Read-once branching programs (BP1s) are the most general model where each graph-theoretical path is the computation path for some input. Exponential lower bounds on the size of read-once branching programs are known since a long time. Nevertheless, there are only few functions where the BP1 size is asymptotically known exactly. In this paper, the exact BP1 size of a fundamental function, the direct storage access function, is determined
We obtain an exponential separation between consecutive levels in the hierarchy of classes of functi...
AbstractRestricted branching programs are considered in complexity theory in order to study the spac...
AbstractBy (1, + k(n))-branching programs (b.p.'s) we mean those b.p.'s which during each of their c...
AbstractWe obtain the first non-trivial time–space tradeoff lower bound for functions f:{0, 1}n→{0, ...
Branching programs are a well-established computation model for Boolean functions, especially read-o...
AbstractBranching programs are a well-established computation model for Boolean functions, especiall...
Abstract. Branching programs are a well established computation model for Boolean functions, especia...
We obtain the first non-trivial time–space tradeoff lower bound for func-tions f: {0, 1}nQ {0, 1} on...
AbstractWe give a Cn lower bound for read-once-only branching programs computing an explicit Boolean...
We study a direct-sum question for read-once branching programs. If M(f) denotes the minimum average...
AbstractWe propose an information-theoretic approach to proving lower bounds on the size of branchin...
AbstractWe compare the complexities of Boolean functions for nondeterministic syntactic read-k-times...
We survey some upper and lower bounds established recently on the sizes of randomized branching prog...
AbstractWe first consider the so-called (1, +s)-branching programs in which along every consistent p...
We propose an information-theoretic approach to proving lower bounds on the size of branching progra...
We obtain an exponential separation between consecutive levels in the hierarchy of classes of functi...
AbstractRestricted branching programs are considered in complexity theory in order to study the spac...
AbstractBy (1, + k(n))-branching programs (b.p.'s) we mean those b.p.'s which during each of their c...
AbstractWe obtain the first non-trivial time–space tradeoff lower bound for functions f:{0, 1}n→{0, ...
Branching programs are a well-established computation model for Boolean functions, especially read-o...
AbstractBranching programs are a well-established computation model for Boolean functions, especiall...
Abstract. Branching programs are a well established computation model for Boolean functions, especia...
We obtain the first non-trivial time–space tradeoff lower bound for func-tions f: {0, 1}nQ {0, 1} on...
AbstractWe give a Cn lower bound for read-once-only branching programs computing an explicit Boolean...
We study a direct-sum question for read-once branching programs. If M(f) denotes the minimum average...
AbstractWe propose an information-theoretic approach to proving lower bounds on the size of branchin...
AbstractWe compare the complexities of Boolean functions for nondeterministic syntactic read-k-times...
We survey some upper and lower bounds established recently on the sizes of randomized branching prog...
AbstractWe first consider the so-called (1, +s)-branching programs in which along every consistent p...
We propose an information-theoretic approach to proving lower bounds on the size of branching progra...
We obtain an exponential separation between consecutive levels in the hierarchy of classes of functi...
AbstractRestricted branching programs are considered in complexity theory in order to study the spac...
AbstractBy (1, + k(n))-branching programs (b.p.'s) we mean those b.p.'s which during each of their c...