A Weak Version of the Blum, Shub, and Smale Model

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We propose a weak version of the Blum-Shub-Smale model of computation over the real numbers. In this weak model only a "moderate" usage of multiplications and divisions is allowed. The class of boolean languages recognizable in polynomial time is shown to be the complexity class P/poly. The main tool is a result on the existence of small rational points in semi-algebraic sets which is of independent interest. As an application, we generalize recent results of Siegelmann and Sontag on recurrent neural networks, and of Maass on feedforward nets. A preliminary version of this paper was presented at the 1993 IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science. Additional results include: an efficient simulation of order-free real Turing machines by probabilistic Turing machines in the full Blum-Shub-Smale model; the strict inclusion of the real polynomial hierarchy in weak exponential time. © 1997 Academic Press.

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Koiran, P. (1997). A Weak Version of the Blum, Shub, and Smale Model. Journal of Computer and System Sciences, 54(1), 177–189. https://doi.org/10.1006/jcss.1997.1478

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