Query Order

Abstract

We study the effect of query order on computational power, and show that -the languages computable via a polynomial-time machine given one query to the jth level of the boolean hierarchy followed by one query to the kth level of the boolean hierarchy-equals j+2k-1 if j is even and k is odd, and equals j+2k otherwise. Thus, unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses, it holds that for each 1≤ j ≤ k: = (j=k) (jis even k=j+1). We extend our analysis to apply to more general query classes.

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