Universal languages and the power of diagonalization

Alan Nash, R. Impagliazzo, J. Remmel
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We define and study strong diagonalization and compare it to weak diagonalization, implicit in the work of D. Kozen (1980). Kozen's result shows that virtually every separation can be recast as weak diagonalization. We show that there are classes of languages, which cannot be separated by strong diagonalization and provide evidence that strong diagonalization does not relativize. We also define two kinds of indirect diagonalization and study their power: Since we define strong diagonalization in terms of universal languages, we study their complexity. We distinguish and compare weak and strict universal languages. Finally we analyze some apparently weaker variants of universal languages, which we call pseudouniversal languages, and show that under weak closure conditions they easily yield universal languages.
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通用语言和对角化的力量
我们定义并研究了强对角化,并将其与D. Kozen(1980)的工作中隐含的弱对角化进行了比较。Kozen的结果表明,几乎每一种分离都可以被重新定义为弱对角化。我们展示了语言的类别,它们不能被强对角化分开,并提供了强对角化不会相对化的证据。我们还定义了两种间接对角化并研究了它们的能力:由于我们根据通用语言定义了强对角化,我们研究了它们的复杂性。我们区分和比较弱通用语言和严格通用语言。最后,我们分析了通用语言的一些明显较弱的变体,我们称之为伪通用语言,并表明在弱闭包条件下它们很容易产生通用语言。
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