Some lower bounds for the complexity of the linear programming feasibility problem over the reals (Q998976)

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Some lower bounds for the complexity of the linear programming feasibility problem over the reals
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    Some lower bounds for the complexity of the linear programming feasibility problem over the reals (English)
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    30 January 2009
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    It is a major open question in complexity theory whether, using Boolean arithmetic circuits to codify first-order formulas, a polynomial time algorithm can be designed for the elimination of a single quantifier block. In order to find a procedure to the above problem, in this paper, the authors analyze the arithmetic complexity of linear programming. They present the subject in a wider framework. The paper is very informative and stimulating.
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    linear programming
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    algebraic complexity
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    limiting hypersurface
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    polyhedra and polytopes
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    complexity lower bounds
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