RLP

RLP may refer to:

  • Reel Life Productions, an independent record label founded by rapper Esham
  • Research Letters in Physics, an open-access scientific journal
  • Rhineland-Palatinate, a federal state of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Riverside Long Playing, serial number for Riverside Records LP albums
  • Room, Locker, and Personnel inspection, part of basic training of recruits by United States Marine drill instructors.
  • Medicine and chemistry

  • 2,3-diketo-5-methylthiopentyl-1-phosphate enolase, an enzyme
  • Regional limb perfusion, a method of medication delivery in animals.
  • Round Ligament Pain, a pain of the round ligament of uterus
  • Computing

  • Radio Link Protocol, an automatic repeat request fragmentation protocol used over a wireless (typically cellular) air interface
  • Randomized Logarithmic-space Polynomial-time, the complexity class of problems solvable by a probabilistic machine in logarithmic space and polynomial time with one-sided error
  • Recursive Length Prefix, a serialization method for encoding arbitrarily structured binary data
  • RL (complexity)

    Randomized Logarithmic-space (RL), sometimes called RLP (Randomized Logarithmic-space Polynomial-time), is the complexity class of computational complexity theory problems solvable in logarithmic space and polynomial time with probabilistic Turing machines with one-sided error. It is named in analogy with RP, which is similar but has no logarithmic space restriction.

    The probabilistic Turing machines in the definition of RL never accept incorrectly but are allowed to reject incorrectly less than 1/3 of the time; this is called one-sided error. The constant 1/3 is arbitrary; any x with 0 < x < 1 would suffice. This error can be made 2p(x) times smaller for any polynomial p(x) without using more than polynomial time or logarithmic space by running the algorithm repeatedly.

    Sometimes the name RL is reserved for the class of problems solvable by logarithmic-space probabilistic machines in unbounded time. However, this class can be shown to be equal to NL using a probabilistic counter, and so is usually referred to as NL instead; this also shows that RL is contained in NL. RL is contained in BPL, which is similar but allows two-sided error (incorrect accepts). RL contains L, the problems solvable by deterministic Turing machines in log space, since its definition is just more general.

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