Sharp-p-complete

. #P-complete, pronounced "sharp P complete", is a complexity class in complexity theory. A problem is #P-complete if and only if it is in #P, and every problem in #P can be reduced to it in polynomial time. Examples of #P-complete problems include:
  • How many different variables assignments will satisfy a given DNF formula?
  • What is the permanent of a given matrix?
  • How many perfect matchings are there for a given bipartite graph?
It is believed that there is no polynomial-time algorithm for solving #P-complete problems. If it is difficult to solve exactly, then can it even be approximated? No deterministic algorithm is known that can even find the approximate answer to within some reasonable error bound. However, there are probabilistic algorithms that return good approximations to some #P-complete problems with high probability. This is one of the most striking demonstrations of the power of probabilistic algorithms. It is surprising that some #P-complete problems correspond to easy P problems. The third example problem above is in this category. The question "Is there a perfect matching for a given bipartite graph?" can be answered in polynomial time. In fact, for a graph with V vertices and E edges, it can be answered in O(VE) time. The corresponding question "how many perfect matchings does the given bipartite graph have?" is #P-complete.

 

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