Surface light-induced changes in thin polymer films
Andrew Skumanich
SPIE Optics Quebec 1993
The existence of sparse pseudorandom distributions is proved. These are probability distributions concentrated in a very small set of strings, yet it is infeasible for any polynomial‐time algorithm to distinguish between truly random coins and coins selected according to these distributions. It is shown that such distributions can be generated by (nonpolynomial) probabilistic algorithms, while probabilistic polynomial‐time algorithms cannot even approximate all the pseudorandom distributions. Moreover, we show the existence of evasive pseudorandom distributions which are not only sparse, but also have the property that no polynomial‐time algorithm may find an element in their support, except for a negligible probability. All these results are proved independently of any intractability assumption. Copyright © 1992 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., A Wiley Company
Andrew Skumanich
SPIE Optics Quebec 1993
J. LaRue, C. Ting
Proceedings of SPIE 1989
Robert F. Gordon, Edward A. MacNair, et al.
WSC 1985
Michael E. Henderson
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos in Applied Sciences and Engineering