Title :
Decision trees with AND, OR queries
Author :
Ben-Asher, Yosi ; Newman, Ilan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Math. & Comput. Sci., Haifa Univ., Israel
Abstract :
We investigate decision trees in which one is allowed to query threshold functions of subsets of variables. We are mainly interested in the case where only queries of AND and OR are allowed. This model is a generalization of the classical decision tree model. Its complexity (depth) is related to the parallel time that is required to compute Boolean functions in certain CRCW PRAM machines with only one cell of constant size. It is also related to the computation using the Ethernet channel. We prove a tight lower bound of θ(k log(n/k)) for the required depth of a decision tree for the threshold-k function. As a corollary of the method we also prove a tight lower bound for the “direct sum” problem of computing simultaneously k copies of threshold-2 in this model. Next, the size complexity is considered. A relation to depth-three circuits is established and a lower bound is proven. Finally the relation between randomization, nondeterminism and determinism is also investigated, we show separation results between these models
Keywords :
Boolean functions; computational complexity; decision theory; random processes; trees (mathematics); AND, OR queries; Boolean functions; CRCW PRAM machines; Ethernet channel; complexity; copy computation; decision trees; depth-three circuits; determinism; direct sum problem; nondeterminism; parallel time; query threshold functions; randomization; required decision tree depth; size complexity; threshold-k function; tight lower bound; variable subsets; Boolean functions; Broadcasting; Circuits; Computer science; Concurrent computing; Decision trees; Ethernet networks; Mathematics; Phase change random access memory; Signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Structure in Complexity Theory Conference, 1995., Proceedings of Tenth Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7052-5
DOI :
10.1109/SCT.1995.514729