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Perspectives in Computational Complexity electronic resource The Somenath Biswas Anniversary Volume / edited by Manindra Agrawal, Vikraman Arvind.

Contributor(s): Agrawal, Manindra [editor.] | Arvind, Vikraman [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Progress in Computer Science and Applied LogicPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Birkhäuser, 2014Description: X, 202 p. 8 illus., 1 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319054469Subject(s): mathematics | Computer Science | Logic, Symbolic and mathematical | Mathematics | Mathematical Logic and Foundations | Computational Science and Engineering | Mathematical Logic and Formal LanguagesDDC classification: 511.3 LOC classification: QA8.9-10.3Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- 1. Complexity Theory Basics: NP and NL (Vikraman Arvind) -- 2. Investigations Concerning the Structure of Complete Sets (Eric Allender) -- 3. Space Complexity of the Directed Reachability Problem Over Surface-embedded Graphs (N.V. Vinodchandran) -- 4. Algebraic Complexity Classes (Meena Mahajan) -- 5. A Selection of Lower Bound Results for Arithmetic Circuits (Neeraj Kayal and Ramprasad Saptharishi) -- 6. Explicit Tensors (Markus Bläser) -- 7. Progress on Polynomial Identity Testing (Nitin Saxena) -- 8. Malod and the Pascaline (Bruno Poizat) -- 9. A Tutorial in Time and Space Bounds for Tree-like Resolution (Jacobo Torán) -- 10. An Entropy Based Proof for the Moore Bound for Irregular Graphs (S. Ajesh Babu and Jaikumar Radharishnan) -- 11. Permutation Groups and the Graph Isomorphism Problem (Sumanta Ghosh and Piyush P. Kurur).
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book brings together contributions by leading researchers in computational complexity theory written in honor of Somenath Biswas on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. They discuss current trends and exciting developments in this flourishing area of research and offer fresh perspectives on various aspects of complexity theory. The topics covered include arithmetic circuit complexity, lower bounds and polynomial identity testing, the isomorphism conjecture, space-bounded computation, graph isomorphism, resolution and proof complexity, entropy and randomness. Several chapters have a tutorial flavor. The aim is to make recent research in these topics accessible to graduate students and senior undergraduates in computer science and mathematics. It can also be useful as a resource for teaching advanced level courses in computational complexity.
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Preface -- 1. Complexity Theory Basics: NP and NL (Vikraman Arvind) -- 2. Investigations Concerning the Structure of Complete Sets (Eric Allender) -- 3. Space Complexity of the Directed Reachability Problem Over Surface-embedded Graphs (N.V. Vinodchandran) -- 4. Algebraic Complexity Classes (Meena Mahajan) -- 5. A Selection of Lower Bound Results for Arithmetic Circuits (Neeraj Kayal and Ramprasad Saptharishi) -- 6. Explicit Tensors (Markus Bläser) -- 7. Progress on Polynomial Identity Testing (Nitin Saxena) -- 8. Malod and the Pascaline (Bruno Poizat) -- 9. A Tutorial in Time and Space Bounds for Tree-like Resolution (Jacobo Torán) -- 10. An Entropy Based Proof for the Moore Bound for Irregular Graphs (S. Ajesh Babu and Jaikumar Radharishnan) -- 11. Permutation Groups and the Graph Isomorphism Problem (Sumanta Ghosh and Piyush P. Kurur).

This book brings together contributions by leading researchers in computational complexity theory written in honor of Somenath Biswas on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. They discuss current trends and exciting developments in this flourishing area of research and offer fresh perspectives on various aspects of complexity theory. The topics covered include arithmetic circuit complexity, lower bounds and polynomial identity testing, the isomorphism conjecture, space-bounded computation, graph isomorphism, resolution and proof complexity, entropy and randomness. Several chapters have a tutorial flavor. The aim is to make recent research in these topics accessible to graduate students and senior undergraduates in computer science and mathematics. It can also be useful as a resource for teaching advanced level courses in computational complexity.

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