To develop an abstract theory which deals with the quantitative aspects of computing we need a deeper understanding of how to define "natural" computational complexity measures axiomatically. To this end, this paper summarizess the principal properties which hold for some natural complexity measures but not for all measures and which have been proposed as desirable properties of natural measuress. The paper discusses the nature of these properties, studies their interrelations and their possible values towards defining natural computational complexity measures. A number off open problems are discussed and directions for further research are suggested
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The most celebrated open problem in theoretical computer science is, undoubtedly, the problem of whe...
AbstractAn attempt is made to introduce the non-expert reader to the many aspects of a relatively ne...
The purpose of this paper is to outline the theory of computational complexity which has emerged as ...
This volume presents four machine-independent theories of computational complexity, which have been ...
The thesis aims to analyze some fundamental theoretical elements of Computability Theory and Computa...
The study of Computational Complexity began with the investigation of Turing machine computations wi...
There has been a common perception that computational complexity is a theory of "bad news" because i...
Introduction Computational complexity is the study of the di#culty of solving computational problem...
1 Introduction Computational complexity theory studies the quantitative laws which govern computing....
This paper approaches computational complexity as the determination of the intrinsic difficulty of m...
Wolfram’s Principle of Computational Equivalence (PCE) implies that universal complexity abounds in ...
The field of computational complexity theory--which chiefly aims to quantify the difficulty encounte...
The field of computational complexity theory--which chiefly aims to quantify the difficulty encounte...
During the last four years research on the lower level computational complexity has yielded a rich s...
A computable economist's view of the world of computational complexity theory is described. This mea...
The most celebrated open problem in theoretical computer science is, undoubtedly, the problem of whe...
AbstractAn attempt is made to introduce the non-expert reader to the many aspects of a relatively ne...
The purpose of this paper is to outline the theory of computational complexity which has emerged as ...
This volume presents four machine-independent theories of computational complexity, which have been ...
The thesis aims to analyze some fundamental theoretical elements of Computability Theory and Computa...
The study of Computational Complexity began with the investigation of Turing machine computations wi...
There has been a common perception that computational complexity is a theory of "bad news" because i...
Introduction Computational complexity is the study of the di#culty of solving computational problem...
1 Introduction Computational complexity theory studies the quantitative laws which govern computing....
This paper approaches computational complexity as the determination of the intrinsic difficulty of m...
Wolfram’s Principle of Computational Equivalence (PCE) implies that universal complexity abounds in ...
The field of computational complexity theory--which chiefly aims to quantify the difficulty encounte...
The field of computational complexity theory--which chiefly aims to quantify the difficulty encounte...
During the last four years research on the lower level computational complexity has yielded a rich s...
A computable economist's view of the world of computational complexity theory is described. This mea...
The most celebrated open problem in theoretical computer science is, undoubtedly, the problem of whe...
AbstractAn attempt is made to introduce the non-expert reader to the many aspects of a relatively ne...