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The Complexity of Finite Functions

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Vilfan, Bostjan
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Abstract
Lower bounds on the length of formulas for finite functions are obtained from a generalization of a theorem of Specker. Let f: (0,1,...,d-1) [0,1,...,d-1] be a function which can be represented by a formula of length < c.n. For any m, if n is sufficiently large, there is a restriction f': {0,1,...,d-1}m > {0,...,d-1} of f which, is representable by special class of formulas called homogeneous e-complexes.
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1972-03
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149409
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MIT-LCS-TR-097MAC-TR-097

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