Gaps, Ambiguity, and Establishing Complexity-Class Containments via Iterative Constant-Setting
Lane A. Hemaspaandra,
Mandar Juvekar,
Arian Nadjimzadah
et al.
Abstract:Cai and Hemachandra used iterative constant-setting to prove that Few⊆⊕P (and thus that Few
p
⊆⊕P). In this paper, we note that there is a tension between the nondeterministic ambiguity of the class one is seeking to capture, and the density (or, to be more precise, the needed “nongappy”-ness) of the easy-to-find “targets” used in iterative constant-setting. In particular, we show that even less restrictive gap-size upper bounds regarding the targets allow one to capture ambiguity-limit… Show more
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