1999
DOI: 10.4086/cjtcs.1999.005
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Abstract: To analyze the complexity of decision problems on graphs, one normally assumes that the input size is polynomial in the number of vertices. Galperin and Wigderson [GW83] and, later, Papadimitriou and Yannakakis [PY86] investigated the complexity of these problems when the input graph is represented by a polylogarithmically succinct circuit. They showed that, under such a representation, certain trivial problems become intractable and that, in general, there is an exponential blowup in problem complexity. Later… Show more

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