On the Power of Unambiguity in Logspace
Abstract
We report progress on the \NL vs \UL problem. [-] We show unconditionally that the complexity class . This improves on the earlier known upper bound . [-] We investigate the complexity of min-uniqueness - a central notion in studying the \NL vs \UL problem. We show that min-uniqueness is necessary and sufficient for showing . We revisit the class and show that {\sc ShortestPathLength} - computing the length of the shortest path in a DAG, is complete for . We introduce , an unambiguous version of , and show that (a) if and only if , (b) . [-] We show that the reachability problem over graphs embedded on 3 pages is complete for \NL. This contrasts with the reachability problem over graphs embedded on 2 pages which is logspace equivalent to the reachability problem in planar graphs and hence is in \UL.
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@article{arxiv.1001.2034,
title = {On the Power of Unambiguity in Logspace},
author = {Aduri Pavan and Raghunath Tewari and N. V. Vinodchandran},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.2034},
year = {2010}
}
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14 pages, 3 figures