International audienceWhat can be decided or semidecided about a primitive recursive function, given a definition of that function by primitive recursion? What about subrecursive classes other than primitive recursive functions? We provide a complete and explicit characterization of the decidable and semidecidable properties. This characterization uses a variant of Kolmogorov complexity where only programs in a subrecursive programming language are allowed. More precisely, we prove that all the decidable and semidecidable properties can be obtained as combinations of two classes of basic decidable properties: (i) the function takes some particular values on a finite set of inputs, and (ii) every finite part of the function can be compressed...
The theory of computability, or basic recursive function theory as it is often called, is usually m...
International audienceIn computability theory and computable analysis, finite programs can compute i...
Partiality is a natural phenomenon in computability that we cannot get around. So, the question is w...
What can be decided or semidecided about a primitive recursive function, given a definition of that ...
International audienceWhat can be decided or semidecided about a primitive recursive function, given...
We provide an explicit characterization of the properties of primitive recursive functions that are ...
Subrecursive degrees are partitions of computable (recursive) functions generated by strong reducibi...
AbstractThe theory of computability, or basic recursive function theory as it is often called, is us...
We define polynomial time computable operator. Our definition generalizes Cook's definition to arbit...
We show in this article that uncomputability is also a relative property of subrecursive classes bui...
A classification of all the computable functions is given in terms of subrecursive programming langu...
In computability theory and computable analysis, finite programs can compute infinite objects. Prese...
This paper studies possible extensions of the concept of complexity class of recursive functions to ...
Abstract. We introduce the concepts of complex and autocomplex sets, where a set A is complex if the...
AbstractIn the past few years, there has been a growing interest in the application of proof-theoret...
The theory of computability, or basic recursive function theory as it is often called, is usually m...
International audienceIn computability theory and computable analysis, finite programs can compute i...
Partiality is a natural phenomenon in computability that we cannot get around. So, the question is w...
What can be decided or semidecided about a primitive recursive function, given a definition of that ...
International audienceWhat can be decided or semidecided about a primitive recursive function, given...
We provide an explicit characterization of the properties of primitive recursive functions that are ...
Subrecursive degrees are partitions of computable (recursive) functions generated by strong reducibi...
AbstractThe theory of computability, or basic recursive function theory as it is often called, is us...
We define polynomial time computable operator. Our definition generalizes Cook's definition to arbit...
We show in this article that uncomputability is also a relative property of subrecursive classes bui...
A classification of all the computable functions is given in terms of subrecursive programming langu...
In computability theory and computable analysis, finite programs can compute infinite objects. Prese...
This paper studies possible extensions of the concept of complexity class of recursive functions to ...
Abstract. We introduce the concepts of complex and autocomplex sets, where a set A is complex if the...
AbstractIn the past few years, there has been a growing interest in the application of proof-theoret...
The theory of computability, or basic recursive function theory as it is often called, is usually m...
International audienceIn computability theory and computable analysis, finite programs can compute i...
Partiality is a natural phenomenon in computability that we cannot get around. So, the question is w...