Algebraic properties of the first-order part of a problem
Abstract
In this paper we study the notion of first-order part of a computational problem, first introduced by Dzhafarov, Solomon, and Yokoyama, which captures the "strongest computational problem with codomain that is Weihrauch reducible to ". This operator is very useful to prove separation results, especially at the higher levels of the Weihrauch lattice. We explore the first-order part in relation with several other operators already known in the literature. We also introduce a new operator, called unbounded finite parallelization, which plays an important role in characterizing the first-order part of parallelizable problems. We show how the obtained results can be used to explicitly characterize the first-order part of several known problems.
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@article{arxiv.2203.16298,
title = {Algebraic properties of the first-order part of a problem},
author = {Giovanni Solda and Manlio Valenti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.16298},
year = {2023}
}
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41 pages. Updated after reviewer comments