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Extensional Uniformity for Boolean Circuits

Logic in Computer Science 2008-12-18 v2 Computational Complexity

Abstract

Imposing an extensional uniformity condition on a non-uniform circuit complexity class C means simply intersecting C with a uniform class L. By contrast, the usual intensional uniformity conditions require that a resource-bounded machine be able to exhibit the circuits in the circuit family defining C. We say that (C,L) has the "Uniformity Duality Property" if the extensionally uniform class C \cap L can be captured intensionally by means of adding so-called "L-numerical predicates" to the first-order descriptive complexity apparatus describing the connection language of the circuit family defining C. This paper exhibits positive instances and negative instances of the Uniformity Duality Property.

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@article{arxiv.0805.4072,
  title  = {Extensional Uniformity for Boolean Circuits},
  author = {Pierre McKenzie and Michael Thomas and Heribert Vollmer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0805.4072},
  year   = {2008}
}
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