DocumentCode
2932741
Title
Circuit bottom fan-in and computational power
Author
Cai, Liming ; Chen, Jianer ; Hastad, Johan
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Sci., Ohio Univ., Athens, OH, USA
fYear
1997
fDate
24-27 Jun 1997
Firstpage
158
Lastpage
164
Abstract
We investigate the relationship between circuit bottom fan-in and circuit size when circuit depth is fixed. We show that in order to compute certain functions, a moderate reduction in circuit bottom fan-in will cause significant increase in circuit size. In particular, we prove that there are functions that are computable by circuits of linear size and depth k with bottom fan-in 2 but require exponential size for circuits of depth k with bottom fan-in 1. A general scheme is established to study the trade-off between circuit bottom fan-in and circuit size. Based on this scheme, we are able to prove, for example, that for any integer c, there are functions that are computable by circuits of linear size and depth k with bottom fan-in O(log n) but require exponential size for circuits of depth k with bottom fan-in c, and that for any constant ε>0, there are functions that are computable by circuits of linear size and depth k with bottom fan-in log n but require superpolynomial size for circuits of depth k with bottom fan-in O(log1-εn). A consequence of these results is that the three input read-modes of alternating Turing machines proposed in the literature are all distinct
Keywords
Turing machines; computational complexity; alternating Turing machines; circuit bottom fan-in; circuit depth; computational power; superpolynomial size; Circuits; Complexity theory; Computational modeling; Computer science; Polynomials;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational Complexity, 1997. Proceedings., Twelfth Annual IEEE Conference on (Formerly: Structure in Complexity Theory Conference)
Conference_Location
Ulm
ISSN
1093-0159
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7907-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCC.1997.612311
Filename
612311
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