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The Fault Tolerance of NP-Hard Problems

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The Fault Tolerance of NP-Hard Problems
We study the effects of faulty data on NP-hard sets. We consider hard sets for several polynomial time reductions, add corrupt data and then analyze whether the resulting sets are still hard for NP. We explain that our results are related to a weakened deterministic variant of the notion of program self-correction by Blum, Luby, and Rubinfeld. Among other results, we use the Left-Set technique to prove that mcomplete sets for NP are nonadaptively weakly deterministically selfcorrectable while btt-complete sets for NP are weakly deterministically self-correctable. Our results can also be applied to the study of Yesha’s p-closeness. In particular, we strengthen a result by Ogiwara and Fu.
Christian Glaßer, Aduri Pavan, Stephen D. Tr
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where LATA
Authors Christian Glaßer, Aduri Pavan, Stephen D. Travers
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