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arxiv: 1209.0663 · v1 · pith:3VJRCOXMnew · submitted 2012-09-04 · 💻 cs.CC · cs.LO

Computational Complexity of Interactive Behaviors

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keywords behaviorstheorycomplexitycomputationalinteractiveanswerquestionstandard
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The theory of computational complexity focuses on functions and, hence, studies programs whose interactive behavior is reduced to a simple question/answer pattern. We propose a broader theory whose ultimate goal is expressing and analyzing the intrinsic difficulty of fully general interactive behaviors. To this extent, we use standard tools from concurrency theory, including labelled transition systems (formalizing behaviors) and their asynchronous extension (providing causality information). Behaviors are implemented by means of a multiprocessor machine executing CCS-like processes. The resulting theory is shown to be consistent with the classical definitions: when we restrict to functional behaviors (i.e., question/answer patterns), we recover several standard computational complexity classes.

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