Improving the Space-Bounded Version of Muchnik's Conditional Complexity Theorem via "Naive" Derandomization
Abstract
Many theorems about Kolmogorov complexity rely on existence of combinatorial objects with specific properties. Usually the probabilistic method gives such objects with better parameters than explicit constructions do. But the probabilistic method does not give "effective" variants of such theorems, i.e. variants for resource-bounded Kolmogorov complexity. We show that a "naive derandomization" approach of replacing these objects by the output of Nisan-Wigderson pseudo-random generator may give polynomial-space variants of such theorems. Specifically, we improve the preceding polynomial-space analogue of Muchnik's conditional complexity theorem. I.e., for all and there exists a program of least possible length that transforms to and is simple conditional on . Here all programs work in polynomial space and all complexities are measured with logarithmic accuracy instead of polylogarithmic one in the previous work.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1009.5108,
title = {Improving the Space-Bounded Version of Muchnik's Conditional Complexity Theorem via "Naive" Derandomization},
author = {Daniil Musatov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.5108},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
14 pages. Presented at CSR'2011, Yandex Best Student Paper Award