Martin Charles Golumbic, Renu C. Laskar
Discrete Applied Mathematics
Mathematical programming is Turing complete, and can be used as a general-purpose declarative language. We present a new constructive proof of this fact, and showcase its usefulness by discussing an application to finding the hardest input of any given program running on a Minsky Register Machine. We also discuss an application of mathematical programming to software verification obtained by relaxing one of the properties of Turing complete languages. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media New York.
Martin Charles Golumbic, Renu C. Laskar
Discrete Applied Mathematics
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WSC 1991
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IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
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ICML 2023