AbstractThe arguments used by R. Kannan (1984, Math. Systems Theory17, 29–45), L. Fortnow (1997, in “Proceedings, Twelfth Annual IEEE Conference on Computational Complexity, Ulm, Germany, 24–27 June, 1997,” pp. 52–60), and R. J. Lipton and A. Viglas (1999, in “40th Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, New York, 17–19 Oct. 1999,” pp. 459–469) are generalized and combined with an argument for diagonalizing over machines taking n bits of advice on inputs of length n to obtain the first nontrivial time–space lower bounds for SAT on nonuniform machines. In particular, we show that for any a<2 and any ε>0, SAT cannot be computed by a random access deterministic Turing machine using na time, no(1) space, and o(n2/2−ε) advice nor by...
AbstractWe investigate time-space tradeoffs for traversing undirected graphs, using a variety of str...
We establish the first polynomial-strength time-space lower bounds for problems in the linear-time h...
AbstractWe present a family of randomized algorithms that enjoys a wide range of time–space trade-of...
AbstractThe arguments used by R. Kannan (1984, Math. Systems Theory17, 29–45), L. Fortnow (1997, in ...
AbstractWe give the first nontrivial model-independent time–space tradeoffs for satisfiability. Name...
We make several improvements on time lower bounds for concrete problems in NP and PH. 1. We present ...
We show new tradeoffs for satisfiability and nondeterministic linear time. Satisfiability cannot be ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis studies models and limitations of non-uniform co...
We survey the recent lower bounds on the running time of general-purpose random-access machines tha...
AbstractWe show that a deterministic Turing machine with one d-dimensional work tape and random acce...
We strengthen the nondeterministic hierarchy theorem for non-deterministic polynomial time to show t...
We show that a deterministic Turing machine with one d-dimensional work tape and random access to th...
In this talk, we establish lower bounds for the running time of randomized machines with two-sided e...
We define a model of size-S R-way branching programs with oracles that can make up to S distinct ora...
We present new consequences of the assumption that time-bounded algorithms can be "compressed" with ...
AbstractWe investigate time-space tradeoffs for traversing undirected graphs, using a variety of str...
We establish the first polynomial-strength time-space lower bounds for problems in the linear-time h...
AbstractWe present a family of randomized algorithms that enjoys a wide range of time–space trade-of...
AbstractThe arguments used by R. Kannan (1984, Math. Systems Theory17, 29–45), L. Fortnow (1997, in ...
AbstractWe give the first nontrivial model-independent time–space tradeoffs for satisfiability. Name...
We make several improvements on time lower bounds for concrete problems in NP and PH. 1. We present ...
We show new tradeoffs for satisfiability and nondeterministic linear time. Satisfiability cannot be ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis studies models and limitations of non-uniform co...
We survey the recent lower bounds on the running time of general-purpose random-access machines tha...
AbstractWe show that a deterministic Turing machine with one d-dimensional work tape and random acce...
We strengthen the nondeterministic hierarchy theorem for non-deterministic polynomial time to show t...
We show that a deterministic Turing machine with one d-dimensional work tape and random access to th...
In this talk, we establish lower bounds for the running time of randomized machines with two-sided e...
We define a model of size-S R-way branching programs with oracles that can make up to S distinct ora...
We present new consequences of the assumption that time-bounded algorithms can be "compressed" with ...
AbstractWe investigate time-space tradeoffs for traversing undirected graphs, using a variety of str...
We establish the first polynomial-strength time-space lower bounds for problems in the linear-time h...
AbstractWe present a family of randomized algorithms that enjoys a wide range of time–space trade-of...