2015
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1509.07588
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Fractional coverings, greedy coverings, and rectifier networks

Dmitry Chistikov,
Szabolcs Iván,
Anna Lubiw
et al.

Abstract: A rectifier network is a directed acyclic graph with distinguished sources and sinks; it is said to compute a Boolean matrix M that has a 1 in the entry (i, j) iff there is a path from the jth source to the ith sink. The smallest number of edges in a rectifier network that computes M is a classic complexity measure on matrices, which has been studied for more than half a century.We explore two well-known techniques that have hitherto found little to no applications in this theory. Both of them build upon a bas… Show more

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