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Invitation to Real Complexity Theory: Algorithmic Foundations to Reliable Numerics with Bit-Costs

Published 19 Jan 2018 in cs.CC and math.NA | (1801.07108v1)

Abstract: While concepts and tools from Theoretical Computer Science are regularly applied to, and significantly support, software development for discrete problems, Numerical Engineering largely employs recipes and methods whose correctness and efficiency is demonstrated empirically. We advertise REAL COMPLEXITY THEORY: a resource-oriented foundation to rigorous computations over continuous universes such as real numbers, vectors, sequences, continuous functions, and Euclidean subsets: in the bit-model by approximation up to given absolute error. It offers sound semantics (e.g. of comparisons/tests), closure under composition, realistic runtime predictions, and proofs of algorithmic optimality by relating to known classes like NP, #P, PSPACE.

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