276 research outputs found

    The weak pigeonhole principle for function classes in S^1_2

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    It is well known that S^1_2 cannot prove the injective weak pigeonhole principle for polynomial time functions unless RSA is insecure. In this note we investigate the provability of the surjective (dual) weak pigeonhole principle in S^1_2 for provably weaker function classes.Comment: 11 page

    Disjoint NP-pairs from propositional proof systems

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    For a proof system P we introduce the complexity class DNPP(P) of all disjoint NP-pairs for which the disjointness of the pair is efficiently provable in the proof system P. We exhibit structural properties of proof systems which make the previously defined canonical NP-pairs of these proof systems hard or complete for DNPP(P). Moreover we demonstrate that non-equivalent proof systems can have equivalent canonical pairs and that depending on the properties of the proof systems different scenarios for DNPP(P) and the reductions between the canonical pairs exist

    Resolution over Linear Equations and Multilinear Proofs

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    We develop and study the complexity of propositional proof systems of varying strength extending resolution by allowing it to operate with disjunctions of linear equations instead of clauses. We demonstrate polynomial-size refutations for hard tautologies like the pigeonhole principle, Tseitin graph tautologies and the clique-coloring tautologies in these proof systems. Using the (monotone) interpolation by a communication game technique we establish an exponential-size lower bound on refutations in a certain, considerably strong, fragment of resolution over linear equations, as well as a general polynomial upper bound on (non-monotone) interpolants in this fragment. We then apply these results to extend and improve previous results on multilinear proofs (over fields of characteristic 0), as studied in [RazTzameret06]. Specifically, we show the following: 1. Proofs operating with depth-3 multilinear formulas polynomially simulate a certain, considerably strong, fragment of resolution over linear equations. 2. Proofs operating with depth-3 multilinear formulas admit polynomial-size refutations of the pigeonhole principle and Tseitin graph tautologies. The former improve over a previous result that established small multilinear proofs only for the \emph{functional} pigeonhole principle. The latter are different than previous proofs, and apply to multilinear proofs of Tseitin mod p graph tautologies over any field of characteristic 0. We conclude by connecting resolution over linear equations with extensions of the cutting planes proof system.Comment: 44 page

    Vývoj bankovnictví v SR a ČR v letech 2006 – 2011

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    Kapitola řeší otázku financování veřejného sektoru v České republice a vztah bankovního a veřejného sektoru.Kapitola řeší otázku financování veřejného sektoru v České republice a vztah bankovního a veřejného sektoru.Chapter addresses the issue of financing of the public sector in the Czech Republic and relationship banking and public sectors

    A Tight Karp-Lipton Collapse Result in Bounded Arithmetic

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    Cook and Krajíček [9] have obtained the following Karp-Lipton result in bounded arithmetic: if the theory proves , then collapses to , and this collapse is provable in . Here we show the converse implication, thus answering an open question from [9]. We obtain this result by formalizing in a hard/easy argument of Buhrman, Chang, and Fortnow [3]. In addition, we continue the investigation of propositional proof systems using advice, initiated by Cook and Krajíček [9]. In particular, we obtain several optimal and even p-optimal proof systems using advice. We further show that these p-optimal systems are equivalent to natural extensions of Frege systems

    A saturation property of structures obtained by forcing with a compact family of random variables

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    A method how to construct Boolean-valued models of some fragments of arithmetic was developed in Krajicek (2011), with the intended applications in bounded arithmetic and proof complexity. Such a model is formed by a family of random variables defined on a pseudo-finite sample space. We show that under a fairly natural condition on the family (called compactness in K.(2011)) the resulting structure has a property that is naturally interpreted as saturation for existential types. We also give an example showing that this cannot be extended to universal types.Comment: preprint February 201

    Cash Management in Practice

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    One of the major components of banking is commercial banking and innovation of its products. Banks in an effort to retain significant clients create new, sophisticated banking products that safeguard the bank even at the cost of lower profits, if these clients remain with her, it will make a profit through the economies of scale and creating competition to other banks. Cash Management and Cash Pooling are considered as innovative banking products. These products have been in important position in recent years. Paper is devoted to Cash Management from the sight of its provision in banking practice and the motivation of involved subjects in Cash Management in its use.Rozhodující součástí bankovnictví je komerční bankovnictví. Mezi jeho rozhodující produkty patří nabídky Cash Managementu a Cash Pooling

    Nondeterministic functions and the existence of optimal proof systems

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    We provide new characterizations of two previously studied questions on nondeterministic function classes: Q1: Do nondeterministic functions admit efficient deterministic refinements? Q2: Do nondeterministic function classes contain complete functions? We show that Q1 for the class is equivalent to the question whether the standard proof system for SAT is p-optimal, and to the assumption that every optimal proof system is p-optimal. Assuming only the existence of a p-optimal proof system for SAT, we show that every set with an optimal proof system has a p-optimal proof system. Under the latter assumption, we also obtain a positive answer to Q2 for the class . An alternative view on nondeterministic functions is provided by disjoint sets and tuples. We pursue this approach for disjoint -pairs and its generalizations to tuples of sets from and with disjointness conditions of varying strength. In this way, we obtain new characterizations of Q2 for the class . Question Q1 for is equivalent to the question of whether every disjoint -pair is easy to separate. In addition, we characterize this problem by the question of whether every propositional proof system has the effective interpolation property. Again, these interpolation properties are intimately connected to disjoint -pairs, and we show how different interpolation properties can be modeled by -pairs associated with the underlying proof system

    Cash Management and Bank practice

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    One of the major components of banking is commercial banking and innovation of its products. Banks in an effort to retain significant clients create new sophisticated banking products that safeguard the bank even at the cost of lower profits - if these clients remain with it, it will make a profit through the economies of scale and creating competition to other banks. Cash Management and Cash Pooling are considered innovative banking products.Banky se zaměřuji na inovaci svých produktů, s cílem získat další klienty a významné možností jsou Cash Management a Cash Pooling.One of the major components of banking is commercial banking and innovation of its products. Banks in an effort to retain significant clients create new sophisticated banking products that safeguard the bank even at the cost of lower profits - if these clients remain with it, it will make a profit through the economies of scale and creating competition to other banks. Cash Management and Cash Pooling are considered innovative banking products
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