Kategorien
Konto
Anmelden / Registrieren
Warenkorb
 
 

Completeness and Reduction in Algebraic Complexity Theory


Menge:  Stück  
Produktinformationen
cover
cover
Artikel-Nr.:
     5667A-9783642086045
Hersteller:
     Springer Verlag
Herst.-Nr.:
     9783642086045
EAN/GTIN:
     9783642086045
Suchbegriffe:
Mathematik-Bücher
Mathematikbücher - englischsprachig
mathematik bücher
One of the most important and successful theories in computational complex ity is that of NP-completeness. This discrete theory is based on the Turing machine model and achieves a classification of discrete computational prob lems according to their algorithmic difficulty. Turing machines formalize al gorithms which operate on finite strings of symbols over a finite alphabet. By contrast, in algebraic models of computation, the basic computational step is an arithmetic operation (or comparison) of elements of a fixed field, for in stance of real numbers. Hereby one assumes exact arithmetic. In 1989, Blum, Shub, and Smale [12] combined existing algebraic models of computation with the concept of uniformity and developed a theory of NP-completeness over the reals (BSS-model). Their paper created a renewed interest in the field of algebraic complexity and initiated new research directions. The ultimate goal of the BSS-model (and its future extensions) is to unite classical dis crete complexity theory with numerical analysis and thus to provide a deeper foundation of scientific computation (cf. [11, 101]). Already ten years before the BSS-paper, Valiant [107, 110] had proposed an analogue of the theory of NP-completeness in an entirely algebraic frame work, in connection with his famous hardness result for the permanent [108]. While the part of his theory based on the Turing approach (#P-completeness) is now standard and well-known among the theoretical computer science com munity, his algebraic completeness result for the permanents received much less attention.
Weitere Informationen:
Author:
Peter Bürgisser
Verlag:
Springer Berlin
Sprache:
eng
Weitere Suchbegriffe: NP-completeness, Notation, algebra, complexity, complexity theory, Algebra; NP-completeness; Notation; complexity; complexity theory
Die Konditionen im Überblick1
Lieferzeit
Lagerstand
Preis
€ 99,99*
Konditionen selbst auswählen
Artikel empfehlenArtikel merken
* Preise mit Sternchen sind Nettopreise zzgl. gesetzlich gültiger MwSt.
UVP bedeutet „Unverbindliche Preisempfehlung“
Unser Angebot richtet sich ausschließlich an Unternehmen, Gewerbetreibende und Freiberufler.