Properties of calculus in r-Complexity 2025
Abstract
This paper presents a series of general properties of the r-Complexity calculus, a complexity measurement for assessing the performance and asymptotic behaviour of real-world algorithms. This research describes characteristics such as reflexivity, transitivity, or symmetry and discusses several conversion rules between different classes of r-Complexity, as well as establishing fundamental arithmetic principles. The work also examines the behaviour of the addition property within this system and compares its characteristics with those frequently used in the traditional Bachmann-Landau notation. Through utilizing these properties, this research seeks to promote the exploration and development of novel applications for r-Complexity, as well as accelerating the adoption rate of calculus in this refined complexity model.
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