Title :
The complexity of solving equations over finite groups
Author :
Goldmann, Mikael ; Russell, Alexander
Author_Institution :
Numerical Anal. & Comput Sci., R. Inst. of Technol., Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract :
We study the computational complexity of solving systems of equations over a finite group. An equation over a group G is an expression of the form w1·w2 ·····wk=id where each wi is either a variable, an inverted variable, or group constant and id is the identity element of G. A solution to such an equation is an assignment of the variables (to values in G) which realizes the equality. A system of equations is a collection of such equations; a solution is then an assignment which simultaneously realizes each equation. We demonstrate that the problem of determining if a (single) equation has a solution is NP-complete for all nonsolvable groups G. For nilpotent groups, this same problem is shown to be in P. The analogous problem for systems of such equations is shown to be NP-complete if G is non-Abelian, and in P otherwise. Finally, we observe some connections between these languages and the theory of nonuniform automata
Keywords :
computational complexity; group theory; NP-complete; computational complexity; finite groups; group constant; identity element; inverted variable; nonsolvable groups; nonuniform automata; Automata; Computer science; Equations; Machinery; Numerical analysis; Reactive power; Tellurium;
Conference_Titel :
Computational Complexity, 1999. Proceedings. Fourteenth Annual IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0075-7
DOI :
10.1109/CCC.1999.766266