Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies computational problems depending on their inherent difficulty, i.e. categorizes algorithms according to their performance, and relates these classes to each other. P problems are a class of computational problems that can be solved in polynomial time using a deterministic Turing machine while solutions to NP problems can be verified in polynomial time, but we still do not know whether they can be solved in polynomial time as well. A solution for the so-called NP-complete problems will also be a solution for any other such problems. Its artificial-intelligence analogue is the class of AI-complete problems, for which a complete mathematical formaliza...
This paper is about two fundamental problems in the field of computer science. Solving these two pr...
In computational complexity theory, decision problems are divided into complexity classes based on t...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies comput...
Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies comput...
Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies comput...
The paper contributes to the development of the theory of AI-Completeness by formalizing the notion ...
In this paper we present a novel classification of compu-tational problems. Motivated by a theoretic...
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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...
What does it mean to say that some computational problem is intrinsically more difficult than some o...
What does it mean to say that some computational problem is intrinsically more difficult than some o...
What does it mean to say that some computational problem is intrinsically more difficult than some o...
Under general assumptions, the Turing test can be easily passed by an appropriate algorithm. I show ...
This paper is about two fundamental problems in the field of computer science. Solving these two pr...
In computational complexity theory, decision problems are divided into complexity classes based on t...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies comput...
Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies comput...
Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies comput...
The paper contributes to the development of the theory of AI-Completeness by formalizing the notion ...
In this paper we present a novel classification of compu-tational problems. Motivated by a theoretic...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryNational Science Foun...
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...
What does it mean to say that some computational problem is intrinsically more difficult than some o...
What does it mean to say that some computational problem is intrinsically more difficult than some o...
What does it mean to say that some computational problem is intrinsically more difficult than some o...
Under general assumptions, the Turing test can be easily passed by an appropriate algorithm. I show ...
This paper is about two fundamental problems in the field of computer science. Solving these two pr...
In computational complexity theory, decision problems are divided into complexity classes based on t...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...