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Seminar of the Laboratory of Mathematical Logic (Saint Petersburg)
June 30, 2020 18:30, Saint Petersburg, online
 


What, if anything, can be done in linear time?

Yu. Gurevich

University of Michigan
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Yu. Gurevich



Abstract: The answer to the title question seems to be “Not much.” Even sorting $n$ items takes $n \times \log ( n )$ swaps. But, in fact, quite a bit can be done in linear time. We start with an illustration of linear-time techniques. Then we sketch the linear-time decision algorithm for propositional primal infon logic. Finally we mention useful extensions of that logic decidable in deterministic or probabilistic linear time.

Supplementary materials: gurevich_spb_2020_slides.pdf (262.4 Kb)

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