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IPL
1998
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A Variation on the Zero-One Law
Given a decision problem P and a probability distribution over binary strings, for each n, draw independently an instance xn of P of length n. What is the probability that there i...
Andreas Blass, Yuri Gurevich, Vladik Kreinovich, L...
TCS
1998
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An Improved Zero-One Law for Algorithmically Random Sequences
Results on random oracles typically involve showing that a class {X : P(X)} has Lebesgue measure one, i.e., that some property P(X) holds for “almost every X.” A potentially m...
Steven M. Kautz
EATCS
2000
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A New Zero-One Law and Strong Extension Axioms
One of the previous articles in this column was devoted to the zero-one laws for a number of logics playing prominent role in finite model theory: first-order logic FO, the extens...
Andreas Blass, Yuri Gurevich
STOC
2010
ACM
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13 years 9 months ago
Zero-One Frequency Laws
Data streams emerged as a critical model for multiple applications that handle vast amounts of data. One of the most influential and celebrated papers in streaming is the “AMS...
Vladimir Braverman and Rafail Ostrovsky
COCOON
2001
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Program Schemes, Queues, the Recursive Spectrum and Zero-One Laws
abstract appeared in: Proc. of 7th Ann. Int. Computing and Combinatorics Conference, COCOON 2001 (ed. J. Wang), Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol. 2108, Springer-Verlag, Berlin...
Iain A. Stewart