On Basic Feasible Functionals and the Interpretation Method
Résumé
The class of basic feasible functionals (BFF) is the analog of FP (polynomial time functions) for type-2 functionals, that is, functionals that can take (first-order) functions as arguments. BFF can be defined through Oracle Turing machines with running time bounded by second-order polynomials. On the other hand, higher-order term rewriting provides an elegant formalism for expressing higher-order computation. We address the problem of characterizing BFF by higher-order term rewriting. Various kinds of interpretations for first-order term rewriting have been introduced in the literature for proving termination and characterizing (first-order) complexity classes. In this paper, we consider a recently introduced notion of cost–size interpretations for higher-order
term rewriting and see definitions as ways of computing functionals. We then prove that the class of functionals represented by higher-order terms
admitting a certain kind of cost–size interpretation is exactly BFF.
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