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О сложности реализации системы мономов от двух переменных схемами композиции

О сложности реализации системы мономов от двух переменных схемами композиции

Abstract

Исследуется сложность реализации систем мономов схемами композиции. Для этой вычислительной модели установлена сложность реализации системы из p мономов от двух переменных с точностью до слагаемого порядка р. Показано, что для схем композиции, в отличие от других моделей, асимптотика роста сложности реализации системы из ограниченного числа мономов от двух переменных, вообще говоря, не определяется сложностью никакого несобственного подмножества мономов.

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схемная сложность, системы мономов, сложность вычислений

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