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Various computational models (such as machines and combinational logic networks) induce various and, m general, different computational complexity measures Relations among these measures are established by studying the ways m which one model can "simulate" another It ts shown that a machine with k-dimensional storage tapes (respectively, with tree-structured storage media) can be simulated on-hne by a machine with onedimensional storage tapes m time O(n 2-ilk) (respectively, m time O(n2/log n)) An obhv:ous machine Is defined to be one whose head posmons, as functions of time, are independent of the input, and It Is shown that any machine with one-d~menslonal tapes can be simulated on-hne by an oblivious machine with two one-dimensional tapes in time O(n log n) All of these results are the best possible, at least insofar as on-hne simulation is concerned. By slmdar methods It is shown that n steps of the computation of an arbitrary machine with onedimensional tapes can be performed by a combinational logic network of cost O(n log n) and delay O(n)
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Nicholas Pippenger
Harvey Mudd College
Michael J. Fischer
Yale University
Journal of the ACM
University of Washington
IBM Research - Thomas J. Watson Research Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1558d0a2352da347824aac — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/322123.322138
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