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Characterizing polynomial time complexity of stream programs using interpretations

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This paper provides a criterion based on interpretation methods on term rewrite systems in order to characterize the polynomial time complexity of second order functionals. For that purpose it introduces a first order functional stream language that allows the programmer to implement second order functionals. This characterization is extended through the use of exp-poly interpretations as an attempt to capture the class of Basic Feasible Functionals (bff). Moreover, these results are adapted to provide a new characterization of polynomial time complexity in computable analysis. These characterizations give a new insight on the relations between the complexity of functional stream programs and the classes of functions computed by Oracle Turing Machine, where oracles are treated as inputs.
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hal-01112160 , version 1 (02-02-2015)

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Hugo Férée, Emmanuel Hainry, Mathieu Hoyrup, Romain Péchoux. Characterizing polynomial time complexity of stream programs using interpretations. Theoretical Computer Science, 2015, 585, pp.41-54. ⟨10.1016/j.tcs.2015.03.008⟩. ⟨hal-01112160⟩
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