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2010
ACM
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Complexity Theory for Operators in Analysis
We propose a new framework for discussing computational complexity of problems involving uncountably many objects, such as real numbers, sets and functions, that can be represente...
Akitoshi Kawamura and Stephen Cook
NIPS
2007
13 years 8 months ago
Transfer Learning using Kolmogorov Complexity: Basic Theory and Empirical Evaluations
In transfer learning we aim to solve new problems using fewer examples using information gained from solving related problems. Transfer learning has been successful in practice, a...
M. M. Mahmud, Sylvian R. Ray
MFCS
1990
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
One-Way Functions in Complexity Theory
We introduce the notion of associative one-way functions and prove that they exist if and only if P 6= NP. As evidence of their utility, we present two novel protocols that apply ...
Alan L. Selman
JITECH
2006
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Using coevolutionary and complexity theories to improve IS alignment: a multi-level approach
The misalignment of information systems (IS) components with the rest of an organization remains a critical and chronic unsolved problem in today's complex and turbulent worl...
Hind Benbya, Bill McKelvey
CSL
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Relativizing Small Complexity Classes and Their Theories
Existing definitions of the relativizations of NC1 , L and NL do not preserve the inclusions NC1 ⊆ L, NL ⊆ AC1 . We start by giving the first definitions that preserve them....
Klaus Aehlig, Stephen Cook, Phuong Nguyen