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Complexity Dichotomies for Counting Problems: Volume 1, Boolean Domain

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Complexity theory aims to understand and classify computational problems, especially decision problems, according to their inherent complexity. This book uses new techniques to expand the theory for use with counting problems. The authors present dichotomy classifications for broad classes of counting problems in the realm of P and NP. Classifications are proved for partition functions of spin systems, graph homomorphisms, constraint satisfaction problems, and Holant problems. The book assumes minimal prior knowledge of computational complexity theory, developing proof techniques as needed and gradually increasing the generality and abstraction of the theory. This volume presents the theory on the Boolean domain, and includes a thorough presentation of holographic algorithms, culminating in classifications of computational problems studied in exactly solvable models from statistical mechanics.

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ISBN: 9781107062375
Publication date: 16th November 2017
Author: Jin-Yi (University of Wisconsin, Madison) Cai, Xi (Columbia University, New York) Chen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 470 pages
Genres: Algorithms and data structures