The following pages link to A note on enumerative counting (Q809598):
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- On the power of enumerative counting (Q1199550) (← links)
- On the hardness of computing the permanent of random matrices (Q1355377) (← links)
- Some connections between bounded query classes and non-uniform complexity. (Q1426008) (← links)
- Enumerative counting is hard (Q1822963) (← links)
- Tally NP sets and easy census functions. (Q1854340) (← links)
- Optimal series-parallel trade-offs for reducing a function to its own graph (Q1854508) (← links)
- A new way of counting \(n^ m\) (Q1903757) (← links)
- The enumerability of P collapses P to NC (Q2575747) (← links)
- An Introduction to Enumeration (Q3009009) (← links)
- The Power of Self-Reducibility: Selectivity, Information, and Approximation (Q3297822) (← links)
- On Approximation Algorithms for # P (Q3718150) (← links)
- Reconstructing Algebraic Functions from Mixed Data (Q4210162) (← links)
- Counting CTL (Q4913765) (← links)
- Reductions to sets of low information content (Q5204315) (← links)
- Enumerations of the Kolmogorov function (Q5480623) (← links)
- The Enumeration Methods of Redfield (Q5564334) (← links)
- Toward a Theory of Enumerations (Q5585416) (← links)
- The communication complexity of enumeration, elimination, and selection (Q5956009) (← links)