A. Gupta, R. Gross, et al.
SPIE Advances in Semiconductors and Superconductors 1990
We investigate the complexity of the MEMBERSHIP problem for some geometrically defined classes of Boolean functions, i.e., the complexity of deciding whether a Boolean function given in DNF belongs to the class. We give a general argument implying that this problem is co-NP-hard for any class having some rather benign closure properties. Applying this result we show that the MEMBERSHIP problem is co-NP-complete for the class of linearly separable functions, threshold functions of order k (for any fixed k ≥ O), and some binary-parameter analogues of these classes. Finally, we obtain that the considered problem for unions of k ≥ 3 halfspaces is NP-hard, co-NP-hard and belongs to Σp2, and that the optimal threshold decomposition of a Boolean function as a union of halfspaces cannot even be efficiently approximated in a very strong sense unless P = NP. In some cases we improve previous hardness results on the considered problems.
A. Gupta, R. Gross, et al.
SPIE Advances in Semiconductors and Superconductors 1990
Heng Cao, Haifeng Xi, et al.
WSC 2003
Imran Nasim, Michael E. Henderson
Mathematics
Hannaneh Hajishirzi, Julia Hockenmaier, et al.
UAI 2011