Why intervals? Because if we allow other sets, tractable problems become intractable (Q1276136)
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Why intervals? Because if we allow other sets, tractable problems become intractable (English)
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9 September 1999
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The complexity of computing the range of a polynomial, resp. a linear combination of computable in polynomial time monotonic functions over a region, which is either an interval or a finite union of intervals, is considered. It is shown that the problem is not NP-hard in the first case (interval region) and is NP-hard in the second case (multiinterval region).
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interval arithmetic
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complexity
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range of a polynomial
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monotonic functions
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interval region
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NP-hard
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multiinterval region
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