AbstractWe develop a method for nontrivially restricting fanout in a circuit. We study the complexity of the circuit value problem and a new problem, network stability, when fanout is limited. This leads to new classes of problems within P. We conjecture that the new classes are different from P and incomparable to NC. One of these classes, CC. contains several natural complete problems, including circuit value for comparator circuits, lex-first maximal matching, and problems related to stable marriage and stable roommates. When fanout is appropriately limited, we obtain positive results: a parallel algorithm for circuit value that runs in time about the square root of the number of gates, a linear-time sequential algorithm for network stab...
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AbstractWe develop a method for nontrivially restricting fanout in a circuit. We study the complexit...
AbstractIn a network stability problem, the aim is to find stable configurations for a given network...
Subramanian defined the complexity class CC as the set of problems log-space reducible to the compar...
In 1990 Subramanian defined the complexity class CC as the set of problems log-space reducible to th...
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This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
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Can we design efficient algorithms for finding fast algorithms? This question is captured by various...
AbstractAlmost everything is known on the complexity of the parity function in fan-in 2 circuits ove...
Abstract: "This report provides a complete exposition of the main proof in Johan Håstad's thesis [...
AbstractWe develop a method for nontrivially restricting fanout in a circuit. We study the complexit...
AbstractIn a network stability problem, the aim is to find stable configurations for a given network...
Subramanian defined the complexity class CC as the set of problems log-space reducible to the compar...
In 1990 Subramanian defined the complexity class CC as the set of problems log-space reducible to th...
This dissertation presents some circuit complexity results and techniques. Circuit complexity is a b...
We consider the power of single level circuits in the context of graph complexity. We first prove th...
AbstractWe show that one cannot rule out even a single possibility for the value of an arithmetic ci...
We present a new complexity theoretic approach to incremental computation. We define complexity clas...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
We consider the problem of efficiently enumerating the satisfying assignments to AC0 circuits. AC0 c...
AbstractIt is shown that the problem of whether the maximum flow in a given network exceeds a given ...
AbstractWe present a new complexity theoretic approach to incremental computation. We define complex...
Can we design efficient algorithms for finding fast algorithms? This question is captured by various...
AbstractAlmost everything is known on the complexity of the parity function in fan-in 2 circuits ove...
Abstract: "This report provides a complete exposition of the main proof in Johan Håstad's thesis [...