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Dyn-FO: A Parallel, Dynamic Complexity Class

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Dyn-FO: A Parallel, Dynamic Complexity Class
Traditionally, computational complexity has considered only static problems. Classical Complexity Classes such as NC, P, and NP are de ned in terms of the complexity of checking { upon presentation of an entire input { whether the input satis es a certain property. For many applications of computers it is more appropriate to model the process as a dynamic one. There is a fairly large object being worked on over a period of time. The object is repeatedly modi ed by users and computations are performed. We develop a theory of Dynamic Complexity. We study the new complexity class, Dynamic First-Order Logic (Dyn-FO). This is the set of properties that can be maintained and queried in rst-order logic, i.e. relational calculus, on a relational database. We show thatmany interestingpropertiesare in Dyn-FO including multiplication, graph connectivity, bipartiteness, and the computation of minimum spanning trees. Note that none of these problems is in static FO, and this fact has been used to ...
Sushant Patnaik, Neil Immerman
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Type Conference
Year 1994
Where PODS
Authors Sushant Patnaik, Neil Immerman
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