关于随机计算模型和复杂性类别:历史概述

Melissa Antonelli, Ugo Dal Lago, Paolo Pistone
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自 20 世纪 50 年代出现以来,能够执行概率选择的计算模型受到了广泛关注,如今几乎遍布计算机科学的各个领域。虽然该领域的大多数关键概念已广为人知,但相关术语有时并不精确或容易引起误解。本研究旨在阐明与随机计算相关的机器和类之间的核心特征和主要区别。为此,我们将现代定义与原始定义进行了比较,回顾了它们首次出现的背景,并研究了概率模型与计数模型之间的联系。
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On Randomized Computational Models and Complexity Classes: a Historical Overview
Since their appearance in the 1950s, computational models capable of performing probabilistic choices have received wide attention and are nowadays pervasive in almost every areas of computer science. Their development was also inextricably linked with inquiries about computation power and resource issues. Although most crucial notions in the field are well-known, the related terminology is sometimes imprecise or misleading. The present work aims to clarify the core features and main differences between machines and classes developed in relation to randomized computation. To do so, we compare the modern definitions with original ones, recalling the context in which they first appeared, and investigate the relations linking probabilistic and counting models.
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