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Query Order

Computational Complexity 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

We study the effect of query order on computational power, and show that \pjk\pjk-the languages computable via a polynomial-time machine given one query to the jth level of the boolean hierarchy followed by one query to the kth level of the boolean hierarchy-equals \redttnpj+2k1\redttnp{j+2k-1} if j is even and k is odd, and equals \redttnpj+2k\redttnp{j+2k} otherwise. Thus, unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses, it holds that for each 1jk1\leq j \leq k: \pjk=\pkj    (j=k)(jisevenk=j+1)\pjk = \pkj \iff (j=k) \lor (j{is even} \land k=j+1). We extend our analysis to apply to more general query classes.

Cite

@article{arxiv.cs/9909020,
  title  = {Query Order},
  author = {Lane A. Hemaspaandra and Harald Hempel and Gerd Wechsung},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/9909020},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

18 pages, 1 figure (earlier version appears as UR-CS-TR-95-596)