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The Existential Theory of the Reals as a Complexity Class: A Compendium (2407.18006v1)

Published 25 Jul 2024 in cs.CC, cs.CG, cs.DS, cs.FL, and cs.LO

Abstract: We survey the complexity class $\exists \mathbb{R}$, which captures the complexity of deciding the existential theory of the reals. The class $\exists \mathbb{R}$ has roots in two different traditions, one based on the Blum-Shub-Smale model of real computation, and the other following work by Mn\"{e}v and Shor on the universality of realization spaces of oriented matroids. Over the years the number of problems for which $\exists \mathbb{R}$ rather than NP has turned out to be the proper way of measuring their complexity has grown, particularly in the fields of computational geometry, graph drawing, game theory, and some areas in logic and algebra. $\exists \mathbb{R}$ has also started appearing in the context of machine learning, Markov decision processes, and probabilistic reasoning. We have aimed at collecting a comprehensive compendium of problems complete and hard for $\exists \mathbb{R}$, as well as a long list of open problems. The compendium is presented in the third part of our survey; a tour through the compendium and the areas it touches on makes up the second part. The first part introduces the reader to the existential theory of the reals as a complexity class, discussing its history, motivation and prospects as well as some technical aspects.

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  1. PosSLP vs ER
  2. Complexity of Partial Drawing Extensibility
  3. Boundary-Boundary Guarding ER-Completeness
  4. Recognition of Simple Polygon Visibility Graphs
  5. ER-Completeness of Segment Visibility Graphs
  6. Simplicial Polytopes in Fixed Dimension ≥ 4
  7. Graph-Only Recognition of 4D Polytopes
  8. Delaunay Triangulation Recognition in Fixed Dimension ≥ 3
  9. Geometric Thickness of Simple Graphs
  10. ER-Completeness of Graph Realizability for Embedded Graphs
  11. Nerves of Convex Sets: Remaining Parameter Regimes
  12. Euclidean MST: Grid Size for Degree-5 Trees
  13. Kissing Number Decision Problem
  14. Complexity of SSQR and USSR
  15. Pareto-Optimal Nash Equilibrium in Win-Lose Games
  16. Strong Nash Equilibrium in Win-Lose Games
  17. Position of ER relative to the polynomial-time hierarchy
  18. Exact complexity of SSQR and USSR
  19. Location of #R with respect to classical complexity classes
  20. Recognition of simple polygon visibility graphs
  21. ER-completeness of segment visibility graph recognition
  22. Complexity classification of unit disk contact graph recognition
  23. Geometric thickness of simple graphs
  24. Partial drawing extensibility (PDE) complexity
  25. Simplicial polytopes in dimension 4
  26. Universality of 3-dimensional Delaunay subdivisions
  27. Recognition of inscribed polytopes in fixed dimension ≥ 4
  28. Graph recognition of 4-dimensional polytopes from 1-skeletons
  29. ER-completeness of isolated-point existence in semialgebraic sets
  30. Existence of Pareto-optimal Nash equilibria in win-lose games
  31. Existence of strong Nash equilibria in win-lose games
  32. Decidability of rational Nash equilibrium existence
  33. Recognition of treetope graphs in higher dimensions
  34. Nerves of convex sets: classification for remaining parameters
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