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Short lists with short programs in short time
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Given a machine $U$, a $c$-short program for $x$ is a string $p$ such that $U(p)=x$ and the length of $p$ is bounded by $c$ + (the length of a shortest program for $x$). We show that for any standard Turing machine, it is possible to compute in polynomial time on input $x$ a list of polynomial size guaranteed to contain a O$(\log |x|)$-short program for $x$. We also show that there exists a computable function that maps every $x$ to a list of size $|x|^2$ containing a O$(1)$-short program for $x$. This is essentially optimal because we prove that for each such function there is a $c$ and infinitely many $x$ for which the list has size at least $c|x|^2$. Finally we show that for some standard machines, computable functions generating lists with $0$-short programs, must have infinitely often list sizes proportional to $2^{|x|}$.
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1301.1547
- Document Type :
- Working Paper