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In this paper, we give an explicit construction of a family of capacity-achieving binary -write WOM codes for any number of writes , which have polynomial time encoding and decoding algorithms. The block length of our construction is when is the gap to capacity and encoding and decoding run in time . This is the first deterministic construction...
The Brouwer fixed point theorem has become a major tool for modeling economic systems during the 20th century. It was intractable to use the theorem in a computational manner until 1965 when Scarf provided the first practical algorithm for finding a fixed point of a Brouwer map. Scarf's work left open the question of worstcase complexity, although he hypothesized that his algorithm had "typical"...
We address the graph isomorphism problem and related fundamental complexity problems of computational group theory. The main results are these: A1. A polynomial time algorithm to test simplicity and find composition factors of a given permutation group (COMP). A2. A polynomial time algorithm to find elements of given prime order p in a permutation group of order divisible by p. A3. A polynomial time...
A language L is random with respect to a given complexity class C if for all ′ ∈ C L and ′ disagree on half of all strings. It is known that for any complexity class there are recursive languages that are random with respect to that class. Here it is shown that there are tight space and time hierarchies of random languages, and that EXPTIME contains P-isomorphism classes containing only languages...
We consider problems in computational geometry when every one of the input points is moving in a prescribed manner. We present and analyze efficient algorithms for a number of problems and prove lower bounds for some of them.
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