Time-Space Tradeoffs for Branching ProgramsDownload PDFOpen Website

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Abstract: We obtain the first non-trivial time-space tradeoff lower bound for functions f: {0,1}/sup n//spl rarr/{0,1} on general branching programs by exhibiting a Boolean function f that requires exponential size to be computed by any branching program of length (1+/spl epsiv/)n, for some constant /spl epsiv/>0. We also give the first separation result between the syntactic and semantic read-k models for k>1 by showing that polynomial-size semantic read-twice branching programs can compute functions that require exponential size on any syntactic read-k branching program. We also show a time-space tradeoff result on the more general R-way branching program model: for any k, we give a function that requires exponential size to be computed by length kn q-way branching programs, for some q=q(k).
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