Bounded Queries in Recursion Theory

Bounded Queries in Recursion Theory - Progress in Computer Science and Applied Logic

1999 edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

One of the major concerns of theoretical computer science is the classifi- cation of problems in terms of how hard they are. The natural measure of difficulty of a function is the amount of time needed to compute it (as a function of the length of the input). Other resources, such as space, have also been considered. In recursion theory, by contrast, a function is considered to be easy to compute if there exists some algorithm that computes it. We wish to classify functions that are hard, i.e., not computable, in a quantitative way. We cannot use time or space, since the functions are not even computable. We cannot use Turing degree, since this notion is not quantitative. Hence we need a new notion of complexity-much like time or spac~that is quantitative and yet in some way captures the level of difficulty (such as the Turing degree) of a function.

Book information

ISBN: 9781461268482
Publisher: Birkhäuser Boston
Imprint: Birkhauser
Pub date:
Edition: 1999 edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 353
Weight: 569g
Height: 235mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 20mm