Abstract. A new, ‘behavioral ’ theory of algorithms, intending to capture algorithms at their intended abstraction level, has been developed in this century in a series of papers by Y.Gurevich, A.Blass and others, motivated initially by the goal of establishing the ASM thesis. A viable theory of algorithms must have its limitative results, algorithms, however abstract, cannot do just anything. We establish some nonclassical limitative results for the behavioral theory: – algorithms cannot distinguish some distinct structures; – algorithms cannot reach some existing states; – algorithms cannot access some existing objects. The algorithms studied are interactive, querying an environment, small– step, operating over different background classe...
Abstract. In earlier work, the Abstract State Machine Thesis — that arbitrary algo-rithms are behavi...
Algorithmic number theory is a rapidly developing branch of number theory, which, in addition to its...
In earlier work, the Abstract State Machine Thesis --- that arbitrary algorithms are behaviorally e...
... State Machine Thesis --- that arbitrary algorithms are behaviorally equivalent to abstract state...
Abstract. Recent analysis of sequential algorithms resulted in their ax-iomatization and in a repres...
This book is about relations between three different areas of mathematics and theoretical computer s...
This dissertation addresses a variety of foundational issues pertaining to the notion of algorithm e...
Basic definition of algorithm in mathematics is step by step procedure to solve a problem. Algorithm...
The power of algorithms has become a familiar topic in society, media, and the social sciences. It i...
The new edition of a guide to distributed algorithms that emphasizes examples and exercises rather t...
The new edition of a guide to distributed algorithms that emphasizes examples and exercises rather t...
The book introduces new ways of using analytic number theory in cryptography and related areas, such...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 14372 "Analysis of Algorithms...
The goal of this chapter is to bring to the attention of philosophers of mathematics the concept of ...
In earlier work, the Abstract State Machine Thesis -- that arbitraryalgorithms are behaviorally equi...
Abstract. In earlier work, the Abstract State Machine Thesis — that arbitrary algo-rithms are behavi...
Algorithmic number theory is a rapidly developing branch of number theory, which, in addition to its...
In earlier work, the Abstract State Machine Thesis --- that arbitrary algorithms are behaviorally e...
... State Machine Thesis --- that arbitrary algorithms are behaviorally equivalent to abstract state...
Abstract. Recent analysis of sequential algorithms resulted in their ax-iomatization and in a repres...
This book is about relations between three different areas of mathematics and theoretical computer s...
This dissertation addresses a variety of foundational issues pertaining to the notion of algorithm e...
Basic definition of algorithm in mathematics is step by step procedure to solve a problem. Algorithm...
The power of algorithms has become a familiar topic in society, media, and the social sciences. It i...
The new edition of a guide to distributed algorithms that emphasizes examples and exercises rather t...
The new edition of a guide to distributed algorithms that emphasizes examples and exercises rather t...
The book introduces new ways of using analytic number theory in cryptography and related areas, such...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 14372 "Analysis of Algorithms...
The goal of this chapter is to bring to the attention of philosophers of mathematics the concept of ...
In earlier work, the Abstract State Machine Thesis -- that arbitraryalgorithms are behaviorally equi...
Abstract. In earlier work, the Abstract State Machine Thesis — that arbitrary algo-rithms are behavi...
Algorithmic number theory is a rapidly developing branch of number theory, which, in addition to its...
In earlier work, the Abstract State Machine Thesis --- that arbitrary algorithms are behaviorally e...