We study properties of non-uniform reductions and related completeness notions. We strengthen several results of Hitchcock and Pavan (ICALP (1), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 4051, pp. 465-476, Springer, 2006) and give a trade-off between the amount of advice needed for a reduction and its honesty on NEXP. We construct an oracle relative to which this trade-off is optimal. We show, in a more systematic study of non-uniform reductions, among other things that non-uniformity can be removed at the cost of more queries. In line with Post’s program for complexity theory (Buhrman and Torenvliet in Bulletin of the EATCS 85, pp. 41-51, 2005) we connect such ‘uniformization’ properties to the separation of complexity classes
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Abstract. We develop theory concerning non-uniform complexity in a setting in which the notion of si...
We present an approach to non-uniform complexity in which single-pass instruction sequences play a k...
We strengthen the nondeterministic hierarchy theorem for non-deterministic polynomial time to show t...
We study properties of non-uniform reductions and related completeness notions. We strengthen severa...
Nonuniformity is a central concept in computational complexity with powerful connections to circuit ...
AbstractWe obtain some results of the form: If certain complexity classes satisfy a non-uniform cond...
We argue that it is unnatural and undesirable to use the non-uniform model of complexity for practic...
We study under what circumstances different uniformity notions for NC 1 lead to the same complexit...
We consider (uniform) reductions from computing a function f to the task of dis-tinguishing the outp...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis studies models and limitations of non-uniform co...
We study properties of resource-- and otherwise bounded reductions and corresponding completeness no...
We characterize in terms of oracle Turing machines the classes defined by exponential lower bounds o...
We develop theory concerning non-uniform complexity in a setting in which the notion of single-pass ...
A set is P-selective [Sel79] if there is a polynomial-time semi-decision algorithm for the set---an ...
Preliminary versionWe characterize in terms of oracle Turing machines the classes defined by exponen...
Abstract. We develop theory concerning non-uniform complexity in a setting in which the notion of si...
We present an approach to non-uniform complexity in which single-pass instruction sequences play a k...
We strengthen the nondeterministic hierarchy theorem for non-deterministic polynomial time to show t...