AbstractWe show that any CRCW PRAM which recognizes k-cliques in n-node graphs in time T requires at least nΩ(KT2) processors independent of its memory size. As a corollary we obtain essentially the same trade-off for unbounded fan-in circuits. We also demonstrate a similar but weaker trade-off for the memory size of CRCW PRAM's solving this problem independent of the number of processors. These bounds also answer an open question posed in [13], i.e., they show that constant-depth circuits for recognizing k-cliques in n-node graphs require size n⊖(k)
This paper presents a new semantic method for proving lower bounds in computational complexity. We u...
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AbstractThe computation of specific functions using the most general form of concurrent-read-concurr...
AbstractWe show that any CRCW PRAM which recognizes k-cliques in n-node graphs in time T requires at...
We show that any CRCW PRAM which recognizes k-cliques in n-node graphs in time T re-quires at least ...
AbstractIt is shown that general time lower bounds do not exist for CRCW PRAMs. Suppose that g(n) is...
We prove that for k ≪4√n regular resolution requires length nΩ(k) to establish that an Erdős–Rényi g...
AbstractThe first result presented in this paper is a lower bound of Ω(log n) for the computation ti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The lirst result presented in this paper is a lower bound of Q(log n) for the computation time of co...
AbstractIt is known that, for every constant k⩾3, the presence of a k-clique (a complete sub-graph o...
It is known that, for every constant $kgeq 3$, the presence of a $k$-clique (a complete subgraph o...
AbstractWe prove a lower bound, exponential in the eighth root of the input length, on the size of m...
AbstractBoppana (1989) proves a lower bound separating the PRIORITY and the COMMON PRAM models that ...
We show that any depth-d circuit for determining whether an n-node graph has an s-to-t path of lengt...
This paper presents a new semantic method for proving lower bounds in computational complexity. We u...
AbstractWe show that the shortest path problem cannot be solved in o(logn) time on an unbounded fan-...
AbstractThe computation of specific functions using the most general form of concurrent-read-concurr...
AbstractWe show that any CRCW PRAM which recognizes k-cliques in n-node graphs in time T requires at...
We show that any CRCW PRAM which recognizes k-cliques in n-node graphs in time T re-quires at least ...
AbstractIt is shown that general time lower bounds do not exist for CRCW PRAMs. Suppose that g(n) is...
We prove that for k ≪4√n regular resolution requires length nΩ(k) to establish that an Erdős–Rényi g...
AbstractThe first result presented in this paper is a lower bound of Ω(log n) for the computation ti...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The lirst result presented in this paper is a lower bound of Q(log n) for the computation time of co...
AbstractIt is known that, for every constant k⩾3, the presence of a k-clique (a complete sub-graph o...
It is known that, for every constant $kgeq 3$, the presence of a $k$-clique (a complete subgraph o...
AbstractWe prove a lower bound, exponential in the eighth root of the input length, on the size of m...
AbstractBoppana (1989) proves a lower bound separating the PRIORITY and the COMMON PRAM models that ...
We show that any depth-d circuit for determining whether an n-node graph has an s-to-t path of lengt...
This paper presents a new semantic method for proving lower bounds in computational complexity. We u...
AbstractWe show that the shortest path problem cannot be solved in o(logn) time on an unbounded fan-...
AbstractThe computation of specific functions using the most general form of concurrent-read-concurr...