In this paper we explore the computational complexity measure defined by running times of programs on random access stored program machines, RASP'S. The purpose of this work is to study more realistic complexity measures and to provide a setting and some techniques to explore different computer organizations. The more interesting results of this paper are obtained by an argument about the size of the computed functions. For example, we show (without using diagonalization) that there exist arbitrarily complex functions with optimal RASP programs whose running time cannot be improved by any multiplicative constant. We show, furthermore, that these optimal programs cannot be fixed prodecures and self-modifying programs. The same technique is u...
We consider a parallel random access machine (PRAM) in which information is communicated via a share...
A model of computation based on random access machines operating in parallel and sharing a common m...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.In this thesis, we compare th...
In this thesis we examine some of the central problems in the theory of computational complexity, l...
The relative power of several computational models is considered. These models are the Turing machin...
Recent advances in microelectronics have brought closer to feasibility the construction of computer...
Two practical considerations concerning the use of computing machinery are the amount of information...
We consider random access machines with a multiplication operation, having the added capability of c...
In this paper we use arguments about the size of the computed functions to investigate the computati...
Abstr¡ct. wc prove optimal lower bounds on the computation time for several well-known test problems...
Various computational models (such as machines and combinational logic networks) induce various and,...
The RAM, an abstract model for a random access computer, is introduced. A unique feature of the mode...
The purpose of a model of computation is to provide the algorithm designer with a device for running...
AbstractThe computation of Boolean functions by parallel computers with shared memory (PRAMs and WRA...
Determining time necessary for computing important functions on parallel machines is one of the most...
We consider a parallel random access machine (PRAM) in which information is communicated via a share...
A model of computation based on random access machines operating in parallel and sharing a common m...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.In this thesis, we compare th...
In this thesis we examine some of the central problems in the theory of computational complexity, l...
The relative power of several computational models is considered. These models are the Turing machin...
Recent advances in microelectronics have brought closer to feasibility the construction of computer...
Two practical considerations concerning the use of computing machinery are the amount of information...
We consider random access machines with a multiplication operation, having the added capability of c...
In this paper we use arguments about the size of the computed functions to investigate the computati...
Abstr¡ct. wc prove optimal lower bounds on the computation time for several well-known test problems...
Various computational models (such as machines and combinational logic networks) induce various and,...
The RAM, an abstract model for a random access computer, is introduced. A unique feature of the mode...
The purpose of a model of computation is to provide the algorithm designer with a device for running...
AbstractThe computation of Boolean functions by parallel computers with shared memory (PRAMs and WRA...
Determining time necessary for computing important functions on parallel machines is one of the most...
We consider a parallel random access machine (PRAM) in which information is communicated via a share...
A model of computation based on random access machines operating in parallel and sharing a common m...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.In this thesis, we compare th...