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Arithmetic Circuits Amir Shpilka

Arithmetic Circuits By Amir Shpilka

Arithmetic Circuits by Amir Shpilka


Summary

Surveys the field of arithmetic circuit complexity, focusing mainly on what the authors find to be the most interesting and accessible research directions. They cover the main results and techniques, with an emphasis on works from the last two decades.

Arithmetic Circuits Summary

Arithmetic Circuits: A Survey of Recent Results and Open Questions by Amir Shpilka

A large class of problems in symbolic computation can be expressed as the task of computing some polynomials; and arithmetic circuits form the most standard model for studying the complexity of such computations. This algebraic model of computation attracted a large amount of research in the last five decades, partially due to its simplicity and elegance. Being a more structured model than Boolean circuits, one could hope that the fundamental problems of theoretical computer science, such as separating P from NP, will be easier to solve for arithmetic circuits.

However, in spite of the appearing simplicity and the vast amount of mathematical tools available, no major breakthrough has been seen. In fact, all the fundamental questions are still open for this model as well. Nevertheless, there has been a lot of progress in the area and beautiful results have been found, some in the last few years. As examples the authors of this book mention the connection between polynomial identity testing and lower bounds of Kabanets and Impagliazzo, the lower bounds of Raz for multilinear formulas, and two new approaches for proving lower bounds.

The goal of this monograph is to survey the field of arithmetic circuit complexity, focusing mainly on what they find to be the most interesting and accessible research directions. They cover the main results and techniques, with an emphasis on works from the last two decades. In particular, they discuss the recent lower bounds for multilinear circuits and formulas, the advances in the question of deterministically checking polynomial identities, and the results regarding reconstruction of arithmetic circuits.

This book also covers part of the classical works on arithmetic circuits and in order to keep it at a reasonable length, the authors do not give full proofs of most theorems, but rather try to convey the main ideas behind each proof and demonstrate it, where possible, by proving some special cases.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: Structural results 3: Lower bounds 4: Polynomial Identity Testing 5: Reconstruction of arithmetic circuits. Acknowledgements. References

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NLS9781601984005
9781601984005
1601984006
Arithmetic Circuits: A Survey of Recent Results and Open Questions by Amir Shpilka
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2010-12-14
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