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Computational Complexity, Volume 1
Volume 1, 1991
- László Babai
, Lance Fortnow, Carsten Lund:
Non-Deterministic Exponential Time has Two-Prover Interactive Protocols. 3-40 - László Babai
, Lance Fortnow:
Arithmetization: A New Method in Structural Complexity Theory. 41-66 - Allan Borodin, Prasoon Tiwari:
On the Decidability of Sparse Univariate Polynomial Interpolation. 67-90 - Richard Cleve:
Towards Optimal Simulations of Formulas by Bounded-Width Programs. 91-105 - Johan Håstad
, Mikael Goldmann:
On the Power of Small-Depth Threshold Circuits. 113-129 - Peter Bürgisser, Marek Karpinski, Thomas Lickteig:
Some Computational Problems in Linear Algebra as Hard as Matrix Multiplication. 131-155 - Mohammad Amin Shokrollahi:
On the Rank of Certain Finite Fields. 157-181 - Wayne Eberly:
Decomposition of Algebras Over Finite Fields and Number Fields. 183-210 - Wayne Eberly:
Decompositions of Algebras Over R and C. 211-234 - Ulrich Baum:
Existence and Efficient Construction of Fast Fourier Transforms on Supersolvable Groups. 235-256 - Michael D. Hirsch:
Lower Bounds for the Non-Linear Complexity of Algebraic Computation Trees with Integer Inputs. 257-268 - Ker-I Ko, Wen-Guey Tzeng:
Three Sigma^p_2-Complete Problems in Computational Learning Theory. 269-310 - Rafi Heiman, Avi Wigderson:
Randomized VS. Deterministic Decision Tree Complexity for Read-Once Boolean Functions. 311-329 - Pierre McKenzie, Pierre Péladeau, Denis Thérien:
NC¹: The Automata-Theoretic Viewpoint. 330-359 - Joachim von zur Gathen:
Efficient and Optimal Exponentiation in Finite Fields. 360-394
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