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A note on sparse sets and the polynomial-time hierarchy (English)
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1989
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Sparse sets, i.e. sets with \(\leq n^ k\) elements of length n (for every n and fixed k) are known to play an important role in the development of structural complexity theory. In the short note reviewed the authors prove the following: for every \(k>0\) and every sparse \(S\in \Sigma^ P_ k\), \(\Sigma^ P_ k(S)\subseteq \Delta^ P_{k+1}\) so that \(\Delta^ P_{k+1}(S)=\Delta^ P_{k+1}\).
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sparse oracle sets
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polynomial time hierarchy
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relativizations
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