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Characterizing Computational Complexity of Recursive Function Superpositions

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This research proposes a framework to characterize the computational complexity of recursive function superpositions, a key issue in computational complexity theory, neural network interpretability, and function composition. It develops a mathematical model to quantify the complexity of computing compositions of recursive functions, establishing bounds on resources and proposing algorithms for efficient computation.

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Key findings

Developed a unified complexity framework for recursive function superpositions.

Established tight bounds on resources required for representing and computing superposed functions.

Proposed algorithms for efficient computation in superposition with provable performance guarantees.

Highlighted implications for understanding neural network efficiency and circuit complexity lower bounds.

Limitations & open questions

Further research needed to fully understand the limitations of mechanistic interpretability and to design more efficient neural network architectures.

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