A program which eventually stops but does not halt “too quickly” halts at a time which is algorithmically compressible. This result — originally proved in [4] — is proved in a more general setting. Following Manin [11] we convert the result into an anytime algorithm for the halting problem and we show that the stopping time (cut-off temporal bound) cannot be significantly improved
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Limit computable functions can be characterized by Turing jumps on the inputside or limits on the ou...
Anytime algorithms offer a tradeoff between solution qual-ity and computation time that has proved u...
A program which eventually stops but does not halt “too quickly” halts at a time which is algorithmi...
A contract algorithm is an algorithm which is given, as part of the input, a specified amount of all...
A contract algorithm is an algorithm which is given, as part of the input, a specified amount of all...
Anytime algorithms give intelligent real-time systems the ability to trade deliberation time for qua...
Termination of an algorithm is usually obvious. In a few cases, however, it is a challenge to find a...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to provide a probabilistic, but non-quantum, analysis of the Haltin...
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AbstractAnytime algorithms offer a tradeoff between solution quality and computation time that has p...
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In many applications a key step is estimating some unknown quantity ~$mu$ from a sequence of trials,...
International audienceA Branch-and-Prune algorithm computes a paving of the solution set of a numeri...
This paper describes a real-time decision-making model that combines the expressiveness and flexibil...
We present a simple greedy algorithm and a novel complete algorithm for finding utilitarian optimal ...
Limit computable functions can be characterized by Turing jumps on the inputside or limits on the ou...
Anytime algorithms offer a tradeoff between solution qual-ity and computation time that has proved u...
A program which eventually stops but does not halt “too quickly” halts at a time which is algorithmi...
A contract algorithm is an algorithm which is given, as part of the input, a specified amount of all...
A contract algorithm is an algorithm which is given, as part of the input, a specified amount of all...
Anytime algorithms give intelligent real-time systems the ability to trade deliberation time for qua...
Termination of an algorithm is usually obvious. In a few cases, however, it is a challenge to find a...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to provide a probabilistic, but non-quantum, analysis of the Haltin...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceA large number of app...
AbstractAnytime algorithms offer a tradeoff between solution quality and computation time that has p...
Reprinted with permission of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. See http:/...
In many applications a key step is estimating some unknown quantity ~$mu$ from a sequence of trials,...
International audienceA Branch-and-Prune algorithm computes a paving of the solution set of a numeri...
This paper describes a real-time decision-making model that combines the expressiveness and flexibil...
We present a simple greedy algorithm and a novel complete algorithm for finding utilitarian optimal ...
Limit computable functions can be characterized by Turing jumps on the inputside or limits on the ou...
Anytime algorithms offer a tradeoff between solution qual-ity and computation time that has proved u...