A survey of some recent results on computational complexity in weak theories of arithmetic

In spite of the fact that a great deal of effort has been expended trying to prove lower bounds for algorithms and trying to solve the P = NP question, only limited progress has been made. Although most computer scientists remain convinced that solutions will be found, others (Hartmanis and Hopcroft...

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Hauptverfasser: Joseph, Deborah A. (VerfasserIn), Young, Paul R. (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Ithaca, New York 1982
Schriftenreihe:Cornell University <Ithaca, NY> / Department of Computer Science: Technical report 502
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A survey of some recent results on computational complexity in weak theories of arithmetic
title A survey of some recent results on computational complexity in weak theories of arithmetic
title_auth A survey of some recent results on computational complexity in weak theories of arithmetic
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title_fullStr A survey of some recent results on computational complexity in weak theories of arithmetic D. A. Joseph ; P. R. Young
title_full_unstemmed A survey of some recent results on computational complexity in weak theories of arithmetic D. A. Joseph ; P. R. Young
title_short A survey of some recent results on computational complexity in weak theories of arithmetic
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